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How Gandhi’s Men Dare Death b i e a s e l o s e s, . JOHNSON, CHENEY COUZENSWDiS 1 1 WIN NOMINATION I t IN FRIARIES v» From Leakipg Ont o f Clifford for Assessor; FOUR CHILDREN Which Voted Yesterday. .^ (A P )—J6hfi that no messages might be sent out I death pit twice to tie a rope around , (A) that he and my father, toe late of Selectmen, made a poor showing. AS LEAGUE OPENS of toe country which had not been I his father’s unconsciohs form. A i Henry Cabot Lodge, were always approved by authorized censors. The lowest vote tallied by any of group outside then drew Bohle to ' friends. (B) That my father washed Nearly Take It All. 4^1 the Selectmen nominated beat The new government appeared to I safety. LAW MAKES KINGDOM Mr. Butler tb succeed him la toe be greatly concerned with regard to^ Burr’s vote by two to one. Mrs. 1 No inquest will be held, the coro- but 671 votes. OLD MAID’S PARADISE United States Senate and (C) that large quantities of arms which wer«' Burr, gathered ■ but voi-«-1 deaths were obvi- Diplomats Surprised at Gen­ all the ‘stories’ told about the 1924 New York, Sept. 10.— (A P.)—La.- Thomas J. Rogers, chairman of the ^ caused by methane or marsh taken from arsenals in toe city convention at Cleveland were exag- bor conditions in toe textile mills in during toe fighting Monday night. present board, was high man, gas generated in cornstalks. The Jerusalem, Sept. 10.— (A P.)— the south were described by dele­ Two military edicts were Issued pror only of the Selectmen but on the gases were released when Neidhardt eva When Italian Minister I An ■ Exchange Telegraph dis­ ^ “There is not a word of truth in entire Republican ticket; being cred­ gates from newly organized locals scribing trial by court martial. for stirred the refuse as he was clean­ patch from the Hedjaz today any of these statements. ited with 1,611. Arvid Gustefson there at today’s session of toe an­ anyone found in possession of Smtia ing out the pit. said that a hill had been intro­ “Mr. Butler’s hostility to my who ran seventh among the Select Quits Parley Just Before nual convention of toe'United Tex­ after 6 p. m. yesterday; for ^yone His two sons entered the pit to duced into that kingdom’s advi­ father was in good working order men. got 1,344 votes, a mite over tile Workers’ Union o f Americk. acting in any way against toe gov­ succor their father as Neidhardt sory council which would make Henry W. Keyes was unopposed for in 1893 when he supported Crapo twice as many as the woman con­ The first speaker was John Balne, ernment, and for anyone failing to collapsed and the two daughters met it obligatory that every one over toe Republican nomination which Briand Speaks. a delegate from toe tri-city lbc«fl, return within 12 hours any arms be- testant. the same fate in attempting to save 15 years., old must marry. "The means election ih the latter state. (Gonttnoed on Page’ 2) longii^ to’ the^ govetnmrait whicb Big Vote formed of. .wbrlters at -Leaksvillo, the three.' bill; would IJipit costs of w^ding^ ■ Results from two-thirds,^^of .,toe they might have in their ^ posses­ ExacUy 2,398 voters went to the Drapef and Spirny, NoKth Carolina. His widow and two daughters Geneva^' Sept, A P )— fee4anS'of dowries. ' ~ 'I'pfgliifficts In' Cdlofadb ifldlfc'ated" Primaries yesterday. Of these 2^43 He said that unionism is progress­ sion. survive Neidhardt. Minister Dino Grandi of Italy sud­ - George H. Shaw had won from Wil­ Some Reports were Republicans and 55 Demo­ liam V. Hodges the contest for Re­ ing rapidly in toe three cities and crats. It was the ^igg®st Republican denly left Geneva by automobile this POLICE PROBING There were reports th^Irigpyen publican uomination to the Senate that the benefit of organization.was had been removed from the militaiiy Primary vote since 1925 '«;iien , morning without waiting for, the being given up by L. C. Phipps. Ed­ apparent on all sides, although, barracks at La Plata and placmd 679 Republican voters went into the ZEPPELIN VISITS opening of the eleventh Assembly of STATE DEMOCRATS ward P. Costigan at the same time there is considerable work to be aboard toe warship Belgrano in toe Primary to pick one Town Clerk the League of Nations, which tomor­ led the race for Democratic nomina­ STAMFORD BLAST done before the entire south is com­ harbor to be taken to an iman- L m i n i out of a field of ton. S a ^ row will hear Foreign Minister tion. ^ , pletely organized and uniform noimced destination, but it became uel J. Turkington won that scrap Briand of France expound his ideas TO MEET TONIGHT Georgia voted today, with Senator wages are paid in all mills and hu­ known this morning that he still la back in 1925. The Representative | SOVIET CAPITAL of his “United States of Europe William J. Harris opposed for Dera-, mane working hours arranged. a prisoner in the barracks with his contest is believed to have brought plan. , ocratic renomination by Governor ’ After Fire Find Three 500 P ^ d $9 a Week physician Dr. Meabe, and was not ■ Signor Grandi’s departure caused John M. Slaton. I John Peel, a delegate from Green- taken aboard toe Belgrano because a considerable flurry among the South Carolina, Michigan, Ver­ r.alln n ___ OuC M aUiviUe, S. C., said that toe average of his delicate health. vS^aithough L. c Cliffords sup-j j^ops for SHort Tiffle at Mos members of the delegations. This Delegates Already Arriving mont, Arizona, New Hampshire and uailOu JUU» v u c H iau ^ week. Many persons connected with the porters rounded up a i I afternoon it was the principal to^c Colorado also nominated guberna­ . I f . 1 i He said that famUies of seven, deposed administration have been group that might not have visitec row /inn Then Startson l of lobby gossip, overshadowing the at Eastern Point — Cum­ torial candidates. Voters in the Senouslv luiured. I eight and mne persons tried to eke arrested. Among toe latest of-them the polls otherwise. t u w dUU IIICU J l d li a I immediate business of organizing state of Washington selected their ^ ^ ' i a living from toe mills, but found it are toe former interventor of Men­ Hard to Check n . T • 1 U D 1 the Assembly’s machinery. party choices for the National ------j a hard struggle as toey could work doza Province, Borzani, and toe always impossible to check It is Return I rip to Her base. I The official explanation given mings to Make Speech. House of Repres'Cntatives. only two weeks in each month be­ personnel of his administration, ^ ' at headquarters of the Italian dele­ Stamford, Sept. 10— (AP) An cause of toe slack season. He told i Other high figures of toe deposed (Continued on Page Two.) gation was that Sig;nor Grandi had explosion of a large and well equip-' of inspecting pay envelopes of twen­ Irigoyen regime have escaped .the arra'hged in advance to leave Geneva ped alcohol manufacturing plant in ty-three workers. Ih one he found a country successfully into Uruguay Moscow, , Sept. 10.— (A P.)—The Eastern Point, Conn., Sept. 10.— which one man was seriously in3ured' dollar, another had but 95 cents and and elsewhere. (A P )—The trek of Democratic dele­ PLANS TO ASCEND was under investigation by police Graf Zeppelin, landing here at noon (Continued on Page ’2.) one contained but five cents after WALL ST. JOYFUL today, paid her first official visit to gates to the state convention p f the the company had deducted toe URIBURU’S STATEI.IENT Tim blast, which shook the entire (Copyright. 1930, All Rights Reserved the Soviet capital and weis greeted party which will open tonight in the 10 MILES IN AIR waterside section of Stamford late amounts spent for food, clothing By The Associated Press) with red flags flying and bands dining room of toe Hotel Griswold, vesterday afternoon, wrecked a one- and rent. He said he had found the.r Buenos Aires, Sept. 10.— (AP)— ' OVER STEEL NEWS POPULACE IS FED food prices twenty per cent Wgher playing proletarian airs. After a began this morning and increased in story building and, did damage President General Jose Bvaristo, numbers, as the hours lengthened. estimated at $25,000. Joseph Sarge in toe company stores than in toe Uriburu told the Associated i brief visit she left for Germany Most of the county and city leaders of New Rochelle, N. Y., who was independent stores of toe towns. today that close co-operatlon wito again. IN SANTO DOMINGO were early arrivals as there was German Professor Hopes to working in the plsmt, was burned Worth Only $L50 the United States and active par­ Trade Papers Report That| The dirigible, which on her round much work ahead in organizing for about the face and body. Hospital Peel said that he had found toe ticipation in activities of the Pan- the world flight last summer sailed the convention business tomorrow | Find New Sources of Ener­ attendants said his recovery was brass checks that called for $2 American Union were to be key­ , _ I * W /\n I across the entire U. S. S. R. from which will include nomination of aj doubtful. worth of merchandise in toe com- notes of his administration in toe indUStrY is wow on least to west, appeared over Mos- For First Time in Week Peo­ state ticket to be headed by Dean Three Men Flee i pany stores had a value of hut Argentine. ' , ' ^ ! cow earlier than expected. Her Emeritus Wilbur L. Cross of Yale gy in Rarified Air. Three other men were seen to run . . gg Stressing especially -his desire lor I progress was speeded by a tail wind Graduate School. from toe place after toe explosion, r price, a (Jelegate from Mari- friendly intercourse with toe United the Up Grade. I during the 27-hour flight from ’ ple Not Hungry — Relief ■Various'- Hieadquarters Sarge refused to say who they were j ^ ^ .made an appeal ^ - toe States, General Uriburu declared:^ I Friedrichshafen, Germany. National Committeeman Archi­ Augsburg, Germany, Sept. 10. or discuss toe operations of what delegates to work hard to im ioi^ “I desire my government to estab­ ! After circling low over the city bald McNeil of Bridgeport establish­ (AP)—Auguste Piccard, professor police______believe was a combine , ,1. supply- the south; He said toe average day lish friendly and mutuaUy ,advan­ New York, Sept. lO— (A P )—Wall and twice dipping over the ancient Ships Now Arriving. ed himself yesterday afternoon and of phyoioo at the University of Brus- N«w York in toe Marion mills h ^ been tageous • relations with toe Utiited street wrinkled its brow over ^par- Kremlin in tribute to the chiefs of Firemen fought twelve hours and twenty , minutes of States and shall naine-an ambassa­ J the room of Prof. Cross is adjoining sels, today explained to the Associ­ ently conflicting reports from the the Red republic, the Graf came his. The state committee has a suite fire for an hour. The interior of the labor and toat no pay was given dor to Washington the instant that steel industry today, hut was mclin down____ on October field. About 100, Santo Domingo, Sept. 10.— (AP) of rooms for headquarters and ated Press why he hopes to find new building was almost totally wrecked workers for toe first four weeks. toe United States recogn^eS toe ed to regard the good news as more qqq holders 'Of special tickets had i —For the first time in a Week toe therein this afternoon began the sources of energy, at present un­ while toe roof was tom away by toe Then toe rate of five to thirty cents new Argentine government.” than counter- that which j waiting for her there since populace of this old city was not conference of the sub-committee on dreamed of commercially, on his an hour was toe wage. Now. toe ten- 'Touching upon the long vacancy ■ seemed to he had. „ <3.--, early morning. platform to work out a ^raft which In the ruins were found three 500 in toe Argentine Embassy &t Wash­ hungry today. proposed 10-mile balloon ascent to hohr day is-in fdree and thwe has While the United States Stee ^ Takes on Mail A small fleet of relief ships arriv­ may ^>e submitted to toe delegates gallon copper stills and seven vats been a ten per cent increase in pay. ington, General Uriburu said: “Both Corp announced that its ^ detachment of 250 Red soldiers ing yesterday and trucks which tomorrow morning with prospects study cosmic raVs. His take-off of 2,500 gallon capacity each. Po­ Better sanitary , conditions are ^also nations have everything to gain lice seized 15 gallons of alcohol from orders as of Aug. 31 had oroppea dirigible whUe Dr. finally broke through toe debris o- being adopted without protracted awaits favorable weather. enjoyed by toe.workers, he said. through diplomatic, econonfle, and 441,851 tons from the fotai ^ ^ Eckener descended and was from the interior of the country one vat. . . commercial co-operation and much discussion on toe floor. He said toe new source consisted The building was refitdd last May July 31, the largest decline for ^ Russian air offi- brought food, as much food as was State Chairmaii J. J. Walsh of to lose through political aloofness in toe hoped-for development of by the “A. W. 'White Manufacturing m a r k e t RUMOR DENIED August since 1923,^_advajic^^^^P^^_ dropped and more needed, to the stricken city. Meriden, Secretary A. S. Lynch of in matters in which toe' best inter- ; Company of New York.” of the weekly steel trade reviews re­ Relief crews passed out the first New Haven, and several of toe state energy by “atomic transformation,’ ests of both are involved;’^ ported appreciable quickening of taken aboard. Befllh,’ Sept. 10 — :.(AP) ^ The big guard of soldiers had meals most of ten thousand or more committee members from New Ha­ as opposed to toe present develop­ finance ministry today o f f i c i ^ Favor a Union ?teel mill activity since Labor Day, t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e difficulty in keeping toe great crowd of the populace had had since toe ven county arrived before noop. ment of .energy by “chemical reac­ denied rumors said to bfve ' He declared toat. other American and a more optimistic attitude in hurricane last Wednesday afternoon Former Congressman P. B, O’Sxfifi- republics could depend on A|gen- from rushing the Graf. tion.” Atomic transformation con­ Washington, Sept. 1 0 .--(A P .)-- sDre&d *on*thc L/)ndon Stock . ,EX" this basic industry. blew most of the city away. van and a party came in later. tlna’s wholehearted participation in Some observers felt that the steel After an exchange of greetings sists of toe changing of toe number Treasury receipts for September'S change to toe effect • that Germany The same ships which brought 1,000 Delegates intends to seek a tooratoripm, re­ toe program of toe Pan-American corporation had quickened opera- and courtesies Dr. Eckener climbed of electrons in an atom, as is done were $9,074,529.10; expen^tures. food also brought other supplies The outlook was for the presence garding interest 'on toe Young plan Union, but toat his government tioM during August and reduced its on board again. The Graf rose, once when the radium group give off rays $19,734,751.35; balance $59,632,- more circled over Moscow Md set­ medicines, shelters and clothing and of three fourths of toe,, entire dele­ loan. • could not say immediately whether backlog of unfilled orders only with as important, doctors, nurses and and change by radio-activity. 704.54. it would be found desirable to re­ the confident expectation of a sea­ tled down for toe return flight to gate body, which numbers over one Atomic Transformation relief workers. sume participation in toe L e ^ e of sonal upturn in business during the Friedrichshafen. thousand, . at toe session tonight “Science knows that cosmic radi­ when Homer S. . Cummings makes Nations. - , . . autumn. ation exists, hut isn’t clear about its The new government, he said, ha? Trade Review his "keynote speech. The early ar- nature and origin,” said Dr. Piedard. set itself to toe task of exhaustiye “Steel ’’ formerly “Iron Trade Re­ rangement to have , the speech radio “Most likely it originates in atomic More Prehistoric Relips stuhy Versailles has, been toe basis pf non­ wsa expected to sit all afternoon in participation, 'in toe ^airs of thp, products as well as of sheets and chemical reaction. ^ Madrid, Sept. 10.— (AP) — An^toey represented’ a prehistyric set- strip to stabilize prices, and con­ an effort to pqt into definite shape “Let m e . illustrate. One gram League. * v ; Irigoyen Not. In Jail tinued heavy inquiry for and buy­ Fi;anklin toe various planks submitted and (15.43 Troy grains)’ of aluminum, archaeological discovery which has just after Ambassador Edmonton, Alberta, Sept. 10. — .porth and the fate of toe already discussed and to ^scard t\, president d ^ e d emphatical-^ ing or structural material, tangibly (AP)—Discovery on King Williams expedition which sailed for toe atomically transformed, yields as attracted intense interest tiirough- j^awes’ tour of Jipanish poihta of support toe belief that the market had been ob- those which do not accord with toe ly that toe depos^ president,' EBw,; Island of two camp sites of toe lost j north, 85 years ago The much energy as the out Spain was being investigated to- archaeological InterMt, toe^^ dls- situation in steel is improving.' views of Prof. Cross. .The one (chemical reaction) of 500 hilo- Hto Irigoyoi, had been pnt expedition of Sir John Franklin has, tatoed. r-nh»rt iPft Ed. plank definitely agreed upon Is toat day in toe Madrid suburb of Las coveiy has received extraordinary or had been taken aboard a war^ This publication reports increases added another chapter to toe story j Burwash ^ d - Gilbert left (More than half’a ton) of Which will call for repeal of the IStJj | grams. ship. “After I arrived a t.govetito^ ^ in ingot production at all centers, of toe long missing Arctic ex- ; raonton on August 23, for toe ° “slx” to'mto containing sevMal’’'BlnOTi andMt'vtenMlnB. « OM save Pittsburgh, where toe industry niorlrs " i pose of determining toe extent of Amendment. | radiation further im- house Saturday,” lie said, ateU tona ap^SronUy of kind or another, are bang dug m covered, that toe president hpd fled . is holding even at 55 , per cent of Word of toe discovery was re-; the shift of toe magnate p()le and Roman Citizens, toe remains of A const^tly, toe new^ai^ IK ^ capacity, and Buffalo, where output from toe capital. Later he was pla^^iS ceived by radio from W. B. Gilbert,: to seek reUcs of the Franklin «x- that consideration baa been given Roman villa, with still more ancient i>^te_^ prop^d Ma^d has sUpped off to 48 per cent. Oeve- stratum.which plays a role in ed in the barracks of the sev^th iJ^ land operations have snapped up the views of Prof. Cross, who hM S S s^ d em eato. have been un- clare-]ls^ fantry'■’•'at- La.Blata- where less telegraphy. The Heaviside Covered in a gravel pit. The more - historic World^ and orgam ^ an a from 27 to 41 per cent, C h ic^ o and been found to be definita in ms stratum is a Strongly ionizeq stra­ ancient relics*^till remain vmclassl-: hibition of prehistoric museum cx- advanced 2 per cent, to 57, and ideas and it is not their Ifitention to tum which reflects electric waves (Oontinoed on Page Two.)' Yoimgstown is averaging between fied, hut some observers believed hiblts. gave no dSLls of toe find but said officers and men jto discover a (Oontinoed on Pnie Three.) like a mirror.” , 58 and 59, against 57 during toe , valuable data concerning toe far 1 northwest passage. previous week. UANCHESTGR EVBNING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, COITO, WEDNESDAY, SEPT3!MBEB 1», 1989. PACBTWa out a doubt will be wdcoaied bjf the great day in that vicinity for the preaefit Incumbents. ^ CAMPBELL’S CAR ONE OF repair men. SAILOR AND GOLFER TEAM ABOUT TOWN EAST SIDE’S BANIL The official vote announced by Mr. Campbell drove his car as far Moderator Amott after the cbunteitS' aa Middletown and left it there to UP, GET INTO TROUBLE A daughter w u bom had reported to him was as fol­ SIX IN "DOMINO” CRASH be fixed up, coining to Manchester at the Manchester Memoriid,hospi­ CONmTTONIGIHlows: Adams t. .. • /27%^' by bus. He got here too late to take tal to Mr. and Mrs. William B. B^UBLICAN Allegheny ...... A .23 part in the welcome to the Herald Gob, Begs Off From Drunk Turkington of 20 Knox stfect. Those marked (*) are nominated^ Ann.Qen ...... i •..•••••«.• • - newsboys who were present at last Selectmen Am and j^r Pow,TSTs t String of ^Automobiles Collide Driving, Fearing Court Mar: Ella F. Burr ...... 671 Am Internat 40 in Rear*End Bumps on High­ night’s show in a body. tial—-Hartford Man HoCks Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards of Wethersfield Avenue, Haitfprd, are First and la st Hnsical Affair ♦Arvld Gustafson ...... 1344 A|n raw and Lt 87%'". y way at North Haven. His Clubs. Elmer own spending their vacat^bn at Atlantic *Albert T. Jackson...... 1856 Ain Rad Stand San ..... m..., 28% Elmer Brown, two years old son City. Mr. Edwards IS telegraph op­ at Cottage Street This *Jarlb Johnson ...... 1477 Am EoU.MlU ...... ' Hugh Campbell, manager of the Adam Oakes, a first class fireman of Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Brown of 102 •George E. K eith ...... 1579 Am/ Smelt ...... 75% erator of The Herald. James Addy •W. W. Robertson ...... 1470 State theater, was one of a whole THOMAS HACKEn on the ship 'Wainwright of the D. Wetherell street, died yesterday in of Hartford is substituting for him A T and T ...... ,219 S. Navy, was before the Manches­ New York City after a brief illness. •Thomas J. Rogers ...... 1611 Am Water Wka ...... -46 string of automobile drivers whose this week. Evening. cars were involved in a “domino” SERIOUSLY ILL ter police court this morning for The fimeral will, be held at 2 o’clock •W. A. Strickland ...... 1410 Anaconda ...... 48% driving an automobile witiiout a li­ tomorrow afternoon at the home of A fUMSfiOAi* Atl Ref ...... 34% accident at North Haven yesterdaj -The Board of Selectmen will meet 34 afternoon. Stand up a row of domi­ cense, and driving while imder the the* child’s grandparents, Mr. and With ideal weather conditions—a •Lorenz C. Clifford, Jr...... 1139 Baldwin ••aaaaoe Mrs. Harry Bowers of 102 Wetherell for their regular monthly session Emil L. G. Hohenthal, Jr. ... 737 B and O ...... 100% nos near enough together, knock infiuence of liquor. Oakes had a five tonight in the Municipal , buUdlng. clear blue sky today *md a full Popular Tobacco Grower Hold­ days’ shore leave and most of it he street Rev. Watson Woodruff will moon only two days old due this ' Tax Collector Bendix ...... 33% one down and down go all the rest, officiate and burial wilTlje in the The public meeting starts at eight •George H. Howe ...... 1423 one after the^ other. Domino auto­ ing His Own Tioday—Criti spent in Boston. He was on his way evening, expectations ^ r e t^iat a Beth Stl ...... 89% home and for some reason or other West cemetery. ' _ o’clock. crowd of more than a thousand per­ Registrar of Voters Can Pac ...... 186 ^ mobile accidents are like that. ^ cally 111 During the Night. •Robert N. Veltch ...... ^342 Case Thresh ...... 1 9 0 Mr. Campbell • had been in New got off the train at Hartford. Here sons will attend the annual'band Constables Cerro Dee Pasco i ...... 44% Haven on theater business and was he met Leo E. Baine. The pair seem­ concert to be given at the E ast Side Thomas Hackett of the firm of ed to ^ c k and Baine started in to LODGE’S DAUGHTER •George M. Bidwell ...... 1102 Chi and iNhrwesC ...... 68 returning home. He was following CENSORSHIP TIGHTENED playgroimds tonight. •James W. Foley ...... 1159 C h ^ e r < ...... 28%^ a Buick occupied by an elderly cou­ Hackett Brothers, tobacco growers show Ine sailor first Hartford and WhereAa several band concerts in Buckland and the Wapplng sec­ then. Manchester, "rhey were pick- dot the West Side schedule during •Geo. L. Graziadio ...... 956 Colum Gas and El ...... 64 ple which was traveling slowly. AnACKS BUTLER •Gerald R. R lsley...... 1074 Colum G raph,...... 17%. There was considerable opposite tion, is in a critical condition. He led up at the Center by Patrolman AROUND BUENOS AIRES the summer season, only one similar W. R. Martin and taken to the po­ (Continaed from Page 1.) event is held at the East ^de each School Visitor Coml S o lv ...... 27% travel and a line of cars fo rm ^ be­ has been ill since the last week in •Russell B. H athaw ay...... 1271 Comwlth and S ou ...... 14%- hind Mr. Campbell, each crowding August, but at times has shown lice station. Baine was in the rear (Continbed from Page One.) -m rear. And so naturally the affair is signs of regaining his strength. seat of the car, drimk, while Oakes and not Lodge for the Republican TOked forward to with eager an­ High School Committee Consol Gas ...... ,.112% close to the car ahead. nomination to the United States J •Lillian S. Bowers...... 1181 Cohtin C a n ...... 60% Early last week he appeared to be was driving, although also under held until his resignation was forth­ ticipation by himdreds of persons, ; A horse and wagon popped out near full recovery, but was stricken Senate. , « especially the boys and girls who •H ow ll Cheney...... 1236 Com Prod ...... 94 of a side road and the Buick had to the influence of liquor. coming. “When Lodge ran for the Senate ♦R. LaMotte Russell ...... 1185 Du Pont De N em ...... 123 : again Friday and his condition wa.s This morning the sailor had come “At that time his imprisonment spend their summer vacations in stop. Campbell’s car was driven in­ such for two days that there seemed in ‘1922 he was told that Butler and activities at the playgroimd. Auditor Eastman Kodak ...... ><219% to the Buick when the car behind -to his senses and was in a serious ceased. On advice of his physicians his outfit would support him If he •Isaac Cole...... 1132 Elec" Pow and L t ...... 74% little hope for him. mood. He was due back at his ship he remained at the barracks, since Last fall a very large crowd was Fox Film A ...... ^ 2 was driven into his by the car be­ Last night he was again the vic­ this noon and the ship is to leave would retire in favor of Butler at in attendance and tonight should be Judge of Probate hind that, and so on. Six cars were it was reported his hoMth would be the end of his term. •WiUiam S. H y d e...... 1389 Gen Elec ...... 74%. tim of a heart attack and the fam- New York tomorrow at - noon,------con-— endangered if he was removed. My no exception. The well known Rizza i damaged. Mr. Campbell’s ,had the ily was called, but he passed through sequently he was facing court-mar Lodge Refuses Band of Hartford, an organization Representatives Gen F o o d s...... 58% 1 fenders crumpled up and in turn personal hope is that Senor Irigo- “My father saidy to me: ‘"That •Marjory Cheney...... 1130 Gen M o to rs...... 46% the night and this morning was jjg pleaded earnestly to Judge yen’s condition soon will be so im­ of 35 pieces, will furnish a concert , the gasoline tank off the car ahead, again holding his own, although in a Johnson for leniency. He said he crowd of Butler’s want me to of two and a half hours duration. •Raymond A. Johnson 1260 Gold Dust ...... 42% j The car that bumped his from be- proved that he may be removed to promise to get out and let Butler in. George E. Keith ...... 1092 Grigsby Grunow ...... '.... 13% critical condition. was driving the car because the a sanitarium where he will be able j _ — . exccpt~over______A, my.. . • • dead ^ body * ■ ’This fine J>and has played in many Hershey Choc ...... 98% ■ hind was driven by Dennis Blakes- Mr. Hackett is one of the best towns and cities throughout the Justice of Peace - other man was unfit to do so, and to recover. “In 1924 the Republican conven •Ihomas Brennan ...... 958 Int Harvest ...... 81% lee, well known New Haven con- known residents of Manchester and that he was going very slowly. He Has Doctors state and comes here highly recom­ i tractor. tion was held in Cleveland. mended. •Robert E. C arney...... 964 Int Nickel Can ...... 27% his many friends are hoping for his had a bus ride ticket from Hartford “As proof of the government’s “My father was a Senator of- •Hugh McCaifil ...... 899 I T and T ...... ^----- \.... 43 Nobody was hurt but it was a ultimate and speedy recovery. to New York, all paid for, but concern in his health I will say that Ma^chusetts and had been so for The band concert isn’t the only thing on the program tonight. In •Morris Pasternack ...... 885 Johns ManyiUe ...... 94 hadn’t a dollar otherwise. He said he has been given every possible 31 years; he was rich In years and •Harold Symington ...... 1067 Keimecott ' ...... 87% he was a native of Georgia, had attention. I personally sent two of honors and had given long and hon­ fact the children will be most in­ Kreuger and Toll ...... 28% terested in ,a series of exhibition •William Taylor ...... 444 never been arrested before and was j Argentina’s most eminent physi- orable service to his country and to •Stuart J. Wasley ...... 403 Lehigh Val Coal ...... 12% never in a police court. After seri-] cians. Dr. Mariano Castex and boxing bouts which will feature Loews, I n c ...... 80% his state, sever^ boys well known to them. * DEMOCRAT ously considering the case. Judge Araoz Alfaro, to visit him and I am - Treated Like Pickpocket AU are nominated. LorUlard ...... 23% Johnson, knowing what it meant to now awaiting their report. Senor “He arrived at Cleveland to find Tony Leto, formerly of Tampa, Mo Kan Tex ...... 42% Florida, who gained the distinction Selectmen Tailored Knit Sportwear the young map, suspended judgment Irigoyent is free to leave the bar­ himself treated like a pickpocket at George Bryshi ...... 34 Mont W a rd ...... 87%. and allowed Mm to proceed on his racks and if he desires the govern­ the orders of Mr. WlUiam Morgair of flooring Bat Battalino last year Nat Cash Reg A ...... 48. even though losing the decision, will Earl J. CampbeU ...... 34 way to New/York. ment is dsiposed to place at his dis­ Butler, the chairman at that time Earl B. Carter ...... 32 N at D a ir y ...... 55% - 1 posal all conveniences. of the Republican committee. come here from Hartford to act in 35 I Nat Pow and Lt ...... 49% Baine pleaded guilty to intoxica­ the capacity of hetoorary referee. Thomas F. Conran of fine Zephyrs, tion and paid a fine of |10 and costs. “If he desires to leave La Plata “It-®ias carried so far that his Joseph J. Doyle 32 ;Nev Cop ...... 76 on a warship the government will accommodations were unfit and in­ Refreshments —: hot dogs, ice He had to do some negotiating to cream and soda—will be on sale at Andrew J. Healey ...... 35 ;!’’^ Y Cent ••••••...... ’ Boucles and raise the money and put up a fine afford him this service. His removal sufficient and his onq.-tIme secre­ Arthu'b Manning 26 NY NH_|uad Htfd ...... 108% set of golf clubs -with the clerk of to a private sanitarium seems the tary, the late Louis A. Coolidge in­ the cauteen the same as at the west Assessor Nor Am Aviat ...... 9% best move just now, and I expert sisted on changing rooms with him. side concerts which proved so popu­ North Amcr ...... • .108% Tweed Novelties ^ the court as security while he was lar, Tbe boxing bouts will start Charles I. Balch .... 34 doing trie financing work. his advisers soon to order abandon­ That convention was in June of Tax Collector • Packard ...... 13%' ment of his quarters in the bar­ 1924, and in November of 1924 my promptly at 7 o’clock. ’The ample Par Publix ...... 61% space in the playgroimds makes George H. Howe ...... 34 racks. He presently occupies the father died. Registrar of Voters Penn «...... j ...... * ...... 75% rooms of the officer commanding the “It has always been the belief of room for a very large crowd with­ C and I 20% HOSPITAL NOTES out any congestion. Louis T. Breen ...... 36 The most popular outfit on the garrison.” Lodge’s family and frienda that this Constables Pub Serv N J ...... 96% General Uriburu disclaimed any treatment of an old and distinguish­ The boxing bouts include Eddie Radio ...... 42% Pagani, tissue-paper-weight cham­ WiUiam CampbeU...... 31 1 Avenue of Fashion, A daughter was bom yesterday to aspiration to a political career. ‘T ed statesman, with years of devoted James Duffy ...... 29 Radio Keith ...... 37% Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Turkington of am a military man and a patriot,” service behind him, was a deliberate pion of Manchester, who will meet Rem R an d ...... 30%_ this Fall. a mystery opponent. Other bouts Harold Keating...... 32 20 Knox street at the Memorial hos­ he said. “I have never been a politi­ act of revenge for Lodge’s-refusal to School Visitor Sears Roebuck...... i^75%' pital.-' cian and I do not intend to start make way for Butler in exchange are as follows: Tony Urbanetti will face Tommy James M. Burke ...... 32 A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. now. After three days in this office for Butler’s help in 1922. High School Committee Sinclair Oil ...... ••••'...... 22 Alfred Phaneuf of 339 Center street. I anr w’ondering whdt there is to “If anyone is thinking of voting O’Neill Sam Prentice will meet William E. B uckley...... 32 South Pac ...... 119^ Miss Hilda Skoog of 129 Cooper for Mr. Butler because he says hq.^ia Billy Halstead, Bobbie Turkington 'Southern Rwy ...... 86 We have them! public office-that makes politicians ‘the logical successor of Hdnry Sarah H. Healey...... 32 Hill street and Mrs. Mary Murphy strive to gain it.” spars with Bobbie Noren, Gorden Auditor Stand Brands...... 20% of 67 Elro street were discharged. Cabot Lodge’ he or she had better Weir opposes Walter Ford, Ray ! Stand Gas and E3ec ...... 107% He declared that his government think agalrr. They woiild be voting Mozzer matches his skill with Law- John F. Limerick ...... 30. Stand Oil CaJ 60% under a misapprehension of thCi ence Mallon, Billy Ford takes on Judge of Probate Stand Oil N J ...... 69% truth. Jackie Grezel, Frankie luliano meets William S. Hyde ...... A ----- 33 SUmd Oil N Y ...... 30%- $ 5 -0 0 t o $ 1 9 - 9 5 SberiH Frank Turkington has an- P»wer ttora tte han^of tte ele- “This letter of mine is true in Landon Judd. Repres«itative Tex Corp ...... 51% nounced the appointment of James ments ’^ c h have dommated the every word and you are at liberty Thomas Hackett ...... 30 Timken Roll B e a r...... ■ 7L Gerardo, as deputy sheriff to sue- patiom The ablest leaders from the to make any use of it you may de­ John F. Limerick...... 30 Union Caorb...... 81% ceed J. Malcolm Palmer who was ' ^®st elements of yhe nation will be sire.” Juctice of Peace Unit Aircraft ...... 64 killed several weeks ago, in an auto­ ' sought for the provisional govern­ Bntler’s Answer JOHNSON, CHENEY Charles I. Balch ...... 31 Unit Corp ...... M% mobile accident involving a ma­ ment. . After publication of Mrs. Wil­ Thomas Dannaher...... 29 Unit Gas and imp ...... 38 chine driven by Frederick Miles, Buds of \ Passage liams’ letter a statement was imme­ Joseph J. D oyle...... 28 U S Ind Alco ...... 78% former deputy judge. “We are birds ' of passage,” he diately forthcoming from the But­ WIN NOMINATION John F. Limerick ...... Y9 U S Rubber ...... 20 Miles who resigned as deputy said of his regime, adding that ha ler camp. Edward F. Morlarty ...... 31 U S Stl ...... iTals hoped it would represent an able Edward J. Murphy...... 28 Util Pow and Lt A ...... - 35% judge followings the accident, is After stating that his attention (Contlijued From Page One) awaiting arraignment in Thomas- co-ordination of the military and had been called to the charges' that Warner Bros P iet ...... 30 town Town Court on charges of the best civil elements in the coun­ he was rmfriendly to the late Sen­ Westing El and Mfg ... - ...... 157% the vote at a party Primary because HIGR SCHOOL FACULTY Woolworth ...... 68 reckless and dmnken driving. try to destroy a political system j ator Lodge, Mr. Butler flatly de­ there Is generaUy considerable cut­ which has enabled political despots clared that “Senator Lodge and 1 ting of candidates. It is evident that to perpetuate themselves and their were good friends.” a, gjreat many voters puUed down IN SOCIAL GATHERING HERALD NEWSBOYS parties in power. "I have been told by . Senator the pointer over the name of one He declared that imder the sys­ Moses, and he has publicly asserted, representative candidate only. Posi­ tem which the government intended that Senator Lodge told him that The first aimual social gathering IN THEATER PARTY to bring into existence no party will tion on the machine is said by some of the members of the High school his successor in the Senate, regard­ to make a difference in the vote. be so firmly entrenched in office as less of the manner in which the seat faculty was held last night at the However, this does not work out Highland Park Community Club. Seventy Herald newsboys and to be able to dominate all other became vacant would be William M, since such a candidate as Judge W. groups. "When we have brought in­ Butler,” he said. “I have never Principal and Mrs. C. P. Quimby theic helpers reveled In a theater to being such a state,” he said, “the S. Hyde, unopposed, gets invariably were host and hostess. Fifty-five party as guests of the Herald last made this assertion by reason of a leading vote despite the fact that persons were in attendance, the military will retire.” any statement of Mr. Lodge to bight at the State Theater, the fea­ iVacation Days Are Over For He expressed sorrow that the his name is near the end of the figure including some of the friends ture picture being “Raffles” the fe- me.” ticket. revolution had been attended witn Mr. Butler said he voted for and relatives of the faculty mem­ mous crook story of London. The sanguinary fighting. “I had hoped,” Keith’s Vote bers. boys met at'th e Hertdd-office and Lodge in 1893, that he supported It is interesting to compare Se­ The treasure hunt first prizes he said', “that we could occupy Gov­ him in 1922 and denied all activities paraded from that point down-Main Most People This Year But ernment House Saturday without lectman George E. Keith’s vote as went to Miss Janet Wilcox and A. street to the terminus and bade to against Lodge at the convention m Selectman with that for Represen­ N. Potter with second honors be- firing a shot. All our efforts were 1924, at which time he said, he was the State. Following the theater toward peaceful conquest with the tative. For Selectman, Mr. Keith ing won by Miss June Goodrich and i p^rty the Herald tf^ te d all news- not chairman but only a delegate. polled 1,579 but for Representative Dwight Perry. In the course of toe ^pyg-'and hdpers to 1^ cream atAhe Army and civilians joining in an The statement was closed with an overwhelming show of strength.” he poUed. but 1,092. It is possible general entertainment, one of toe Herald office. Farsighted Folks Are expression of regret that it was nec­ that many voters thought that reg­ features was a “goop parade” by essary, and a refusal to enter into istering his pointer as Selectman toe new members of toe faculty WAR VETERAN DIBS PLAN BIG ASSEMBLY further controversy with the late would’ serVe to give him a vote for from toe Franklin school. A comedy Colebrook River, Sept 10.—(AP.l Senator’s daughter. Representative. Although some men act, “The Lay of the Last Minstrels” —Abram J. Blinn, thb last Civil JOINING OUR did vote on the four machines locat­ was present^ by toe faculty mem­ War veteran' resident here died to­ AT THE HIGH SCHOOL ed at the east side of the baUoting bers from toe main building. The day at his home. He was bom in GRANDm DEPARTS place aU the women used these ma­ male members of toe faculty staged Canaan, N. Y., in 1840 and served chines and^eir totals rather indi­ an Atlantic City “beauty parade” in the 91st New York Infantry. All Students to Gather Tomor­ AS LEAGUE OPENS cate how the women voted. On which provoked much laughter. row Afternoon for First and these four machines on the women’s Possibly Last Time. (Continued from One.) m side of the room Miss Cheney poll­ ■" '■ '-V ed 555 votes, Judge Johnson 551 and The first and possibly the last as- as soon as the council sessions were Mr. Keith 496. Mr. Keith did better VACATION aOB sertibly of all Manchester High finished and to entrust Italy’s biwl- by 100 votes on the men’s machine school students will be attempted ness at the assebly to Senator Scia-, than on the women’s. This is not it Today' \ Matinee 2:15 tomorrow afternoon. For years it loja. , . good comparison strictly speaking has been the custom to hold weekly France Surprised since 150 to 200 men voted on the and Eve. Continuous gatherings of the entire student French circles appeared greatly women’s macl^e during the rush ■body but the enrollment this year is surprised that Signor Grandi. should hours. Thursday 6:45 to i0:30 so large that It is quite probable have departed on the eve of AL Congratulates Winners that tWs part of the school schedule Briand’s important address, it had Mr. Keim today mailed letters of will have to be canceUed. been announced that Briand would congratulation to Judge Johnson and The maximum seating capacity of discuss his European federal union Miss Cheney. Though naturaUy the high school assembly hall under plan in the light of the comments disapp

“PASSING LANES” j EVENING SCHOOLS ABOUT TOWN LOCAL HRMS PRESENT T A A D rM C rD T Ofii Hose Co. No; 2 of the Manchester TENNIS CHAMP GIFTS tro you can euLord io buj, The Herald l U U l t W u Ij * i • department ^11 hold a fire drill FOR^CARGOSj it 7:15 this evening. Tennis Racquets and Loving] Women of the Church of the Cups Given by Ward Store, | Hears — Nazarene will hold their Thursday Plumbing and Supply Go., Federal Officials Call Parley = 'Courses Named for Many afternoon prayer meeting tomorrow Jaffe and May’s. at 2 o’clock at the church. ______^ j Club Sale ; That some of the equestrian-, The winners of the town tennis to Prevent Collision Along ’ minded fairer sex living at Teachers’ Grades of Pupils— Regis The Manchester branch of the i Hhll are finding much comfort in , singles championship tournaments Order of the Rainbow will hold its just completed,,received in addition and : soft pillows these days. Coasts of the Nation. trations Begin Sept. 26. first fall meeting Saturday evening to much honor, valuable prizes do­ at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. nated by four Manchester business ______That a prominent member of the Mother Ad-visor Mrs. Beatrice Robb Cubs football team last year may concerns. ; is looking forward to a large turn­ Walter R. Holland, men’s cham- , Washington, Sept. 10.— (A P.)—A i coach the Middletown South Ends Demonstration The free public evening schools of- out of the girls. pion, received a tennis racquet conference to discuss plans to pre- : this season. Manchester will open Monday eve-? given by the Montgomery Ward vent future steamship disasters in ; ' ------ning. Sept. 29, in the main High The South Methodist church -will company and a silver- loving ctip United States coastal water, was; That materials for the construc- of School building and the Franklin : resume Sunday morning services in donated by Louis S. Jaffe while called today for September 29 by tion of your own miniature golf its own building Sunday, at which Miss Elizabeth Washkiewich, wom­ Dickerson N. Hoover, supervising . course in the back yard are now be- School on Main Street. Sessions; ; time it is expected Rev. R. A. Col- en’s champion, was given a racquet inspector general of the Commerce ; ing sold by local sporting stores. will be held on Monday, Tuesday- ' pitts will have returned from his va­ donated by the Manc'hester Plumb­ Department’s steamboat inspection - cation in Maine and New Brunswick. ing and Supply and a loving cup That ice cream and soda won t be and Wednesday evenings. NEW HOME Principal A. N. Potter has an­ from the May Jewelry company. be held in Washington and : given away free at the East Side General and Mrs. Robert Wan- It will last nounced that the following courses*, Both players today asked that of the colli-1 band concert this evening as kowski of Los Angeles, California, these companies be publicly thanked | is a direct out-growth year—because it would take a mil­ will be offered: Commercial Depart^, .er of I New ______London,_ for ______secretary,^ and I the nomination by both Shafroth ^ September 22. friends. Games, singing and a gen- j ;^gthony*Sunderiand of Danbury, for Will Conclude Exercises As Everybody needs extra money at times. Sometimes it’s to - F a c e ' and the third , James A. Mr. Simon, who is one of the eral good time ensued. A feature o. , gQjjjpt,.oiier, were certainties. For New'Church House At Cen­ meet an emergency, more often just to take care of past due ^ Marsh. The vote, based on reports active promoters of the proposed the dainty repast was the birthday j treasurer. Fred P. Holt of Hartford ter Is Completed. bills. ‘ Why worry about that needed money? Why go to from 1,085 precincts including -all j library building and Y. M. C. A. at cake with its 18 lighted tapers. i favored in recognition of his j friends or relatives and suffer the embartrassment of asking them but two in Denver county, was: the North End, will tell how the pro- Miss Lyons received from her, ggj.-vice as party treasurer, One' of -the important social events for it or letting them know all about your personal requirements friends a handsome silk umbrella a.s j g. second Hartford man Costigan, 19,o22: Shafroth, 12,208; 1 ject began and describe in detail connected with Center church dedi­ for ready cash? When you borrow here, the entire transaction FACTS j how it was fostered and finally Marsh, 6,136. well as other gifts. j foj. the ticket did not suit many catory exercises next week will be is just between ourselves. You get the money promptly on your I achieved realization. ACUTE others who desire a distribution of I tlie banquet Monday eyi^ing,. Sep- o-wm security. The only charge is three and ohe-half per cent, YouH'e never had f i n d b o m b f a c t o r y Another speaker will be Judge Ward Cheney Camp, United Span­ places and Charles B. Pinney of i tember 15, plans for which, are per month, on the unpaid amount of loan. INDIGESTION? Lucky I Raymond A. Johnson, chairman of ish War Veterans, -will meet for the Stafford Springs and Walter God­ ] practically complete. ‘ The dinner Bell-ans Calcutta, India, Sept. 10— (AP) — the new Connecticut River Bridge first time this season at the State dard of Stratford were mentioned Here is How Your Payments are Arranged. JBe ready with will be served at 7 o’clock in the Police today reported discovery of Commission, whose subject ^i!ill he Armory tomorrow evening. All j $40.00 loan pay back $3.00 a, ihonth or more, always. for a place. spacious new b^ qu et hall, under a large bomb factory in North Cal­ “The New Proposed Connecticut members are urged to attend as | Must Be Balanced i $75.00 loan pay back $3.75 a montli or more. ! the direction of Mrs. E. ,E. Fi*h and cutta. Three persons were arrested, River Bridge and its Relation to the Commander Thomas Murphy, dele-1 Before a ticket is settled upon to $100.00 loan pay back $5.00 a month or more. ! a large committee from the Ladies a 6 ScuAM t one of them a woman. Future of Manchester.” gate to the national convention in be supported from the convention $300.00 loan pay back $10.00 a month or more. Bell-ans ’ Hot water i Benevolent Society of the church. FOR INDICECTION Philadelphia last month will make floor it will be submitted to Prof. $300.00 loan pay back $15.00 a month or more. F. A. Verplanck, chairman of the his report. Cross whose desire it is understood; is to have a ticket which vidll be genejral committee in charge of the Mr and Mrs. Thomas Glenney of j well balanced. The overnight pros- ' dedication of Center Church House, IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIATION, Inc. Wasliington street and Mr. and ; pect was that many of the delegates will he toastmaster. The guest io3 Main St., Room 3, Park Building, South Manchester, Conn. Mrs James Dickson of Birch street; who are not in full harmony -(yith speaker will be President James L. Phone 7 3 8 1 82-3 have returned from an auto trip j the present organization and who McConaughy of -Wesleyan Ikiiver- S25 STYLE SHOP through the White Mountains. They | have made their views kno-wp at sity, Middletown. Brief addresses Main St. made stops at Lake Winnepesaukee, | previous conventions aand the state will be made by Selectman Thomas Main INC. Lake Cha^mplain, Lake George and | committee meetings may get to- J. Rogers, representing,the town; other places of interest in New 1 gether to put forward for places on Rev. Robert A. Colpitts of the South FOR STYLE AND QUALITY ^ ^ ' the ticket names not heretofore Methodist church, folr the sister York state. ____ j ujgntjoned. There still seemed the churches of Manchester; R. La- T, V. f -!/<.« r nld son of Mr. - likelihood that someone, possibly Motte Russell, chairman of the T Donze of 40 ■ Robert O’Connell, of Hamden, would building committee, and A. N. Pot­ and Mrs. A r m ^ . ^ j gf ! offer the name of Burton Mansfield Collins street H ai^en formerly , ^ t the committee ter, in behalf of the deacons of the ROUND Center church. S'theTiUl'^o^'Friday of last week, | meeting in Bridgeport in the spring Special musical numbers will be ■ fnvnrablv The little O’Connell advocated Mansfield for provided by Miss C.-Louise Dicker- hoy fefl from the second story porch ' governor and he said today he had man, organist. Miss Emma Trebbe, UNBREAKABLE uuy icii ^ ______Tjp ; not given up the idea. at'his home to a concrete walk. He contralto, and Jarle Johnson, basso was taken to Grace hospital, New Less Delegates of the church quartet, will be the 1 The rules committee tonight will Haven and has a good chance of re­ vocalists. I consider a change which will cut Rev. Watson Woodruff has sen^ Q4ulumn, covery. d^wn the number of delegates to letters to every family in the parish future conventions. inviting them to attend the exer­ I Behind all the discussions of can­ CRYSTALS cises and the dedicatory supper. didates and nominees today was the CHAMBER ACTIVITIES ’These letters carry with them a re­ most interesting subject of all, the selection of a state chairman and turn card to be mailed to Mrs. J. A. secretary to run the campaign. Irvine tomorrow at the latest, to J. Fred Van Ness of South Main When the new committee meets to­ assist the committee with its plan.-^ -■ treet was appointed to membership morrow afternoon Prof. Cross^ will for the banquet. FALL COATS on the Board of Control of the be in-vited to attend and his wishes Chamber of Commerce at the will be aededed to. It was forecast i Beautifully Furred Models in Dressy monthly meeting held yesterday at that if Prof. Cross leaves the choice the Hotel Sheridan. He succeeds to the committee itself there -wtll be QRLS FRIENDLY GROUP j and Sport Styles. John Learned, who resigned when a contest. If he has a preference, transferred to Cheney Brother s the committee meeting will be with­ PLANS FALL ACTIVITIESi New York office. CompKments o f You will adore the new Feminine Fall fashions carefully select­ A report on the summer school at out incident. Evanston, 111., was made by Secre­ ed by our buyer. Semi-fitted silhouette richly furred in various INFANTS' UFB SAVED tary E. J. McCabe, who also report­ ____ _ I The Girls’ Friendly Society of St. | fabrics. ed on the new office system at the WiUimantic, Sept. 10.— (AP) — Mary’s Episcopal church resumed; Chamber. Various committees were Prompt work with an Inhalator to-j its regular meetings MonA&y . eve-; elected and it was voted to convey Jmpath^‘to'GS)rge''Be^^^ 1 day was credited with having saved i ^ devotional service The May Jewelry Co. been confined to his home in Cnrch. duHng Under New Management pneumonia for the past ten weeks. Mr. and Mrg. Wilfred Riquier, Brick ! which the rector. Rev. James S .; A cliecUssion of the financial of the $ 1 0 .95 to $49-50 Top Road, fovmd the child suffering i Neill spoke to the members about \ JOSEPH HIRSCHFELD, Mgr, C';--.:’ ill her concluded the meeting. from hypostatic pneumonia and put I the purpose and aim of the society in a hurry call to the fire depart- ■ and its rela.tion to the work of the 845 Main Street 7901 A small deposit will reserve any coat. ment for its inhalator. For a half! church. A large number of mem- WHOSE LICENSE hour firemen worked over the child j bers and associates ’ were present.. bef-j*-e an improvement wAs noted.! I^ans Vere discussed for ljoldipi| An hour later, according to Dr.; various classes during the fall and •• - f at thP Main street Samuel J. Turcottee, it was again in i winter months. These classes wiU articles to be sold at the. anmirt CANADA’S WHEAT CRO# Exclusive But Inexpensive It was decided to have As- i Christmas sale and mtertaininent SPORT AND SILK ■ • The hat is ------' ______Hanna Jensen conduct’ which-wlU be held some Ume durlng Winnipeg, Sept 10— (A P )— 'Wes^-^j It mtle“ va?ue,^?ut ptnned to iu 's a ! DRY LEADER DEFEATED ...(sodate BETTER DRESSES CltMses in- cooking on the first M on-. the month of December. She ex­ em Canada’s wheat crop for 1 ^ 0 DRESSES loc^rSsu" i Detroit, Sept. 10._“ (AP) - Granc day of each month. ! pects the girls to begin this work at estimated at 335,812,000 bushels ^veral members attended the the next mee^ng, and looks for a as t h ? S e r is much higher than M. Hudson, dry leader m Congre^.. the Manitoba Free PreSs. appeared to have been defeated for Mouse party which was held at the large attendance. Associate Helen in all new matferial-s Flat Crepes and Two any in the Manchester brackets G; F. S. Holiday pouse, at Canaan, Crawford who is chairman of ^ the The estimate is coi It is surmised that the owner of renoinination in the Sixth Congres­ Piece Prints. Some sional district in yesterday’s pri­ conn., over Labor Day. They re- entertainment comnfi^ ^ ______including Jerseys. the hat was a passenger on an early Charge; of Sport wool materials. morning train and that the hat blew m ly . lated some. of theif e; Snowflakes, Flat Returns Trom 381 of 690-preclnct»= w ^ h proved to be very ftl------ing„ .l^t’esofited at' rhkt time. out of a par window. The hat oc­ to the rest of the members. • , If the weather is favorable next ty per cent of the reedrd erof^v Crepes, etc. Sizes 14 to 50. cupies a nich of honor in the shanty I in the district gave Senator Sey-t 1928. Total western Whisat 1 mout S. Person, Lansing, 47,663 Assodete LUlIan Reardon Is very Monday night It is planned to ^ on at the crossing awaiting the claim anxious to Tiave work started * on ;a short hike following the meeting. is placed at 23,960,000. of the owner. against 44,904 for Hudson.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER K), 1930. PAGE FOUR A N . hanis as director of the State Water ties appear to present themselves, Commission, commending an edi­ the appearance of a new sort of IIEREy TO yOUR Bpralb torial In The Herald on 'the subject Democratic ticket in entirety or of of water pollution. The point we one of the old type so much worse HEALTH PDBLISHEU BY THE made and of which the commission than usual that it will be outstand­ h e r a l d p r i n t i n g c o m p a n y , INC. D r 13 Blssefl Street is pleased to approve was that ing. authoq or THt r^sT to Mc^tTir South Manchester. Conn. while the people are willing to sac­ As a Republican newspaper The THOMAS PBRQDSON AB qutsBora lagtrifing H#aW» By RODNEY BUTCHER Herald would be better pleaised to t u i General Manager rifice any amoimt of money to fight Lai9«, ttampad, h K addmiad ••nwlop* mnat b* mndemi, Pounded October 1, 1881 a human enemy in time of war it see the Democrats present a respect­ Writ* on on* ad* of popw only. Lottan murt not aacMd Washington.—Now that the wet- able ticket composed of intelligent ISO wordi. Addran Dr. Frank McCob P*P** ■ ■ Published Every Evening Except | seems impossible to get them into dry issue has been befogged in the Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the an approximate frame of mind A^th and trustworthy citizens than a bad i SAVING THE EYESIGHT «plan for you to have them tested. Illinois senatorial contest between Post Office dt South Manchester, one composed of inferior individuals, j ' The science of optometry gives us Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. relation to such an enemy of civil­ Ruth McCormick and Jim Ham SUBSCRIPTION RATES ization as waterways pollution. And not because it would------be------easier Those who are trying to build up the opportunity of LewisLewis b because of Ruth’s liberalized One Year, by mail ...... Per S^onth, by mail .60 We take it that the Water Com to defeat a good ticket than a bad; strength must avoid eyestrain! The carefully ® Droner glasses can attitude Delivered, one year ...... $9.00 mission sees, In the law prohibiting one but for the exactly opposite | eyes use up more nervous ener^ fitted so that toe^eyes are often League’s hint that it may support I Single copies ...... 8 -03 municipalities from issuing bonds reason. The rehabilitation of t e j fnr tliis rea so i'e v e s S a S w a S s ahip S lf\ ^to V erraauauy a d ?a U y ^ daujuBL ju ^ ^ mciuocivca a» third li***,* candidate, you are-- invited^ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Democratic party in this state and it is often possible to discon- to turn your eyes toward Massa- PRESS exceeding five per* cent of their vitality quickly. gtomach trou- tinue'u^ng'thTgfasVes after a time, chusetts'and its primaries of Sept. The Associated Press Is exclusively grand lists, a permanent obstacle to would be a good thing for Connecti- aucn uibuiucib ..— -rrj nntometrv now 16 entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all news dlpatches credited to It the successful financing of sewage cut. It would keep the Republican hie, gives* us the opportunity of seeing The Bay 'State will pick a suc- ag Senator or not otherwise credited In this disposal by the towns and cities of party on its toes. It would renpw ^J_V*aSect y o u r whole system if more, reading more and removing cessor to the retiring Senator paper and also the local news pub­ Gillett and lished herein. the state. a healthy interest in public affairs. continually drain your energy, needless eyestrain though proper | Frederick Huntington G All rights of republlcatlon of “ "Evestram and fatigue go hand in fitting of the eyes with lenses. ■ there are warm primary battles in This is precisely the sort of thing It would provide a tonic and a fillip Atwater Kent special dispatches herein are also re­ han^ When vour eyes tire easily, The need of perfect eyesight was-each party. served. ______that The Herald had in mind when to the politics of the state. S t Wur or the lids feel weighted never so great ^ it is today l^o- The election contest may or may S c r e e n -G k i d SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ it suggested that in order to meet We sincerely hope that the Dem­ d S n X r e is giving you a friend- tect your eyes from eyestrain and | not be between a dry Republican SENTATIVE': Hamilton - DeLlsser, this great and growing problem the ocratic party will come out of its ly s i^ a l that your eyes are abused have them examined if they tire. ^njj ^ 0^ Democrat. That de- Inc.. 285 M adison Ave., New Y ork. N. pends on the primaries. In any RADIO y., and 612 North Michigan Ave.. New London convention rejuvenated people of Connecticut will have to ^°Other^symptoms of eyestrain are: QUESTIONS ANiJ ANSWERS event the Republican primary re­ Chicago. Ills. and re-engined. ^ experience a revulsion of feeling severe aches over and in back of sult will be considered extremely Pull service client of N E A Ser­ more or less comparable to that of the eveballs, sometimes a dull ache Question: H. F. asks: “Does a rise significant except by those to whom vice. Inc. _ Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ war times. We can’t meet a new in the back of the head or neck, in significance gives nothing but tions. The lids may become tender and the three-fiftos of a d^ ree a pain in the neck, and large condition unless we can IN NEW YORK edges red and feel as though small bodily disease. ^®®. Wet-Dry Issue at Stake > The Herald Printing Company. Inc., begin to think in a new and large with the Golden Voice assumes no financial responsibility particles were under the lid, the sometimes in the moimng, but gen , important point is whether for typographical errors appearing In way. Prudence and caution are become over-sensitive to bright erally m the afternoon.^ Republican party in Massa­ New York, Sept. lO .-T h e A m eri-! S - s ^ ^ ^ 'r p r i n i r t h e ’ end of" the ” Answer : Such a slight rise in tern- advertisements In the Manchester adinirable things, but it was neither chusetts is going to vote wet. If i N eight years of leadership Atwater Kent has Evening Herald. ______can championship for prolific thea- 1 ’ perature does not indicate any spe- the one- nor the other that made it it does, Mr. Eben S. Draper will never before offered such value and complete­ ^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. be nominated over Mr. William M- possible for America to win the trloal wrtttoi: to rest, despite ; ''/that they” quiS Sw n®S^pTmpSafure“Sring I ness from every viewpoint. In^resting new the passing years, with Owen Davis | it and do^not re- the morning and come up to normal Butler and a wet Republican will PREVIA&Y RESULTS war—^it was daring and lavishness. fight It out with a wet Democrat models to suit a variety of tastes. New beauty and Harry B. Smith. ! ^jj^t their eyes need help. It in the afternoon. Normal ^ m p e ja - The supreme satisfaction to be The family budget is an excellent this fall. of design; the finest of cabinet work; exquisite Davis wears the medals for long | ^as been estimated that 90 per cent ture undoubtedly vanes with dif- derived from the results of yester­ thing and the closer it is adhered Commonly accepted theory about wood; rich finishes; speaker opening curtained distance dramatic creations, while i of the people suffer from eye trou- ferent people. Massachusetts hsis been that a Re­ day’s Republican primary in Man­ to the better. But when occasi(^ Harry Smith has been turning out j a t some time in their lives. It with special, unobtrusive duo-tone fabric. All publican must be dry to be nomi­ models are harmonious, elegant and satisfying. chester is that every contest winner arises where a member of the fam­ music shows by the foot, yard and ; jg impossible for one suffering from von nated and wet to be elected. Just mile since most of us were in rom p-: gyg trouble to s ^ in a normal, re- Question: Mrs. G. Mks.^ W Ijs a worthy and an excellent candi- ily must go to the hospital and have New and vastely advanced engineering—a ers. ! laxed way,^nd and although manymany’peo- peo- suggest the proper diet for a child as Republican majorities are f^nd 'date—and would have been had the an expensive operation performed ’ ® of two and a half years? He does in New York state outside of New year ahead in perfected employment of - . outcome of the contests been totally then the time has arrived to fling . pS lo-bTui York CU, - ‘ V r a ? b n \ f t S Grid—attaining new heights of performance. Greater range, even keener selectivity, with mir­ different. There was no bad mate- budget considerations to the winds. seeming...... ' miraculous turnout of its ™ jg ^d K r^ a .s^ r'S d -u s ^ C 7S . w is^ srat* , rial to be eliminated. It was mere- Otherwise the patient is going to own Edgar Wallace. Truly, the n aculous “Quick-Vision” dial. yearly efforts of this Wallace are hnt^those of others if they drive au-1 after taking his afternoon nap." i communities outside the large wet jjy a question of choosing from die. Gargantuan. . It...... would..... seem that ...he to" aS“ea, as ‘o i. Answer: Try HI™' cities. ■among the very good. If Connecticut has, because of can dictate a mystery thriller while exactly where they are going or to . ings of milk a day, using e g So Butler, with his strong organ­ ization and his enthusiastic dry See aU these features in the Model 70, two hundred years of completely sipping his after-dinner demi-tasse, j estimate distances correctly. . ^®? ®^®®® ^d fmirth feel- shown above. Finished in American wal- The party and the town are to while half a dozen of his hair-rais- Modern eyes are profoundly over-1 At the second, third and fourth fee support, is likely to win. But mistaken ecdnomy in sewage dis­ aut with rubbed top. Matched butt wait be congratulated on the renomina­ ers have been reported running in' worked. Nature no doubt originally | ings ^ve him a good-sized d s Draper’s assets include a militant posal, reached the point where great wet minority within the part^, a nut front panels and apron. tion of Judge Johnson as represen- London at the same time. The | meant man to live outdoors and minced spinach, carrots, string Complete Installed expenditures must be made to pre­ Messrs. Shubert, of , have i look over great distances, but now i beans, summer squash or ceie y. general lukewarmness toward But­ itative. As The Herald argued be- good plan vent actual Indecency and epidem­ decided fVio the tlmatime rinaripe +nto VirlTiirbring him most_-.annla people Viava have +n mnkp. to make their their liV- ! liv­13 3> ROOd plan tO USB alSO One Of ler among Republicans and a feel-; j fore the primary it would have been the vegetables raw along with the ing among politicians of both pat - i ics—expenditures that cannot be to the attention of this lanij and will ing by close work which demands la serious mistake to displace him at have a theater named after him be­ constant concentration on the part cooked ones. > ties that Draper would be the j taken care of through the cus­ I this time, and it was a consclous- fore the winter is ended. They can of the tiny eye muscles, and after stronger candidate against the \ (Eczema) !ness of this fact that caused party tomary budgeting practices, then it safely start on early works of three eight hours of punishment during D^ocratio nominee in November., $139 years back and, presenting only the day the eyes are usually subject Question: T. O. H. writes: “ I am Butler failed in a previous elec­ leaders to induce him to be a can­ is time that the people of the state fifty years old and have had eczema Wallace opuses, still have plenty to several more hours of overtime tion campaign for the Senate, and | shook themselves awake and made for twelve years. Will you kindly didate considerably against his in­ left for our old age. in the evenings. since A1 Smith carried Massach'.t-: clination.^ up their minds to go ahead—and Be all this as it may, the score: Millions of eyes suffer from wrong name the foods I should use ? Is there a sanitarium that you would setts in 1928 the idea has been [ We have very little 'doubt that damn the torpedoes! of our own more fertile young men, lighting, especially while working. prevalent in both Washington and WATKINS BROTHERS Sharp glaring light over a desk advise for a few weeks or longer the victory of Miss Cheney over If the five per cent bonded debt though stretched over the years, ...... “ Massachusetts that the prospects shows a_ degree_„ ___ of_ ^productivity______^ , causes the eyes to tire easily. Many if satisfactory?” 65 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER limitation is standing in the way of Answer: Take a fast for a few would never again be so bright for Mr. Keith is attributable to the which even Wallace would find it j homes, too, are not illuminated in t oHvo civilized disposal of sewage, if the Butler as they were when he had former’s courageously definite stand hard to match. Furthermofe, they way to save the eyesight. Another, days J ® the endorsement of his friend. on the question of prohibition as streams and harbors cannot be have displayed a versatility and! way to tire your eyes is to read in you each ee pan be President Coolidge, and lost never­ range of subject matter which the ' bed with the light at a wrong angle. i ordina y correctly bal- compared to the somewhat indeter­ freed from the menace and blight of theless. Britisher■RriHsher hasha.q still.qtiii failed totn reveal. In some cases, you can avoid eye- cured by the use of a ccmrectly ha minate one taken by Mr. Keith. pollution so long as that debt limit strain by wearing a shade oil using ‘ anced diet. No sanitarium treat- Draper has made prohibition the Thus the name of Owen Davis main issue in the campaign. But­ Miss Cheney’s really arduous and stands, then it is crystal clear that can be found associated, for in­ colored lenses when driving, but if , ment is necessary if-you wiU follow the debt limit, for such purposes at your eyes tire readily it is a good i the proper regimen at home. ler came out unequivocally dry not intelligent labors in the Legislature stance, with a Pulitzer prize play long after announcing his candi­ have not been of the spectacular least, should be raised. such as “Icebound” or it can be traced back to the days of “ Bertha dacy. It would be a pitiable sort of in­ If Draper vrins,' both parties in kind and there is no gainsaying the the Sewing Machine Girl". Mystery the fashion of the old one-week fact that a woman stands, as an dividual who allowed his children to thrillers seem to drip ftom his pen stand stock productions. OPEN FORUM Massachusetts ■will have to be con­ live in a house with broken plumb­ and he fairly wallows in opportuni­ sidered wet until one of them abstract proposition, at some disad­ proves differently. As far as sen­ ing and reeking with sewer gas be­ ties 'for blood-curdling horror, al­ All of these names, however, vantage as compared with a man of MONEY AND POLLUTION atorial elections go, the Anti-Saloon cause he hadn’t the cash in hand though tile gentlest of humans. On shine brightly in the transient spot­ equal political merit. With the the other hand he has turned his light and are not likely soon to be League will then be left holding w'et-and-dry issue eliminated it is for repairs and had made a private hand to such polite and faxiile works eclipsed. To the Editor, the bag in three large, important pledge with himself never to borrow as “ Detour But in the background of New The Manchester Herald, states—Massachusetts, New Jersey ju b ilee ^&wibrd extremely probable that Mr. Keith, Manchester, Connecticut. more than five per cent of the value The total runs inte the hundreds, j York lives a young army of literary and Illinois, where each of the six with his far wider personal ac­ Dear Sir: major party candidates will be un­ of his property. Only his wife and his secretary are | grubstreeters who exist from week quaintance and his many excellent said to be able to recall them. | to week at the mercy of the “ pulp We have received a copy of your satisfactory to the drys. And the qualifications for the office, would As for Smith, the books and j maigazines.” Around the writing recent editorial entitled “Money and Republican party in the nation, ]Vo Greater have more than turned Miss. Che­ PROFIT SHARING lyrics for operettas he has tossed world, the slang word “pulpy” has Pollution.” You have presented this which doesn’t look anywhere near The Manchester Electric Com­ together outlive most of the com- come to refer to all of those highly whole question in a new and very as dry now as it did in 1928, wi!l Title hath any ney’s small plurality into a minus interesting manner. seem just so much more moist than pany’s announcement of its adop­ posers. One could chart back to the melodramatized periodicals, printed quantity. As it is, the Republicans times of Victor Herbert and the on cheap paper and sold at a very Of course, the remedying of pol­ before. Draper would take his tion of the profit sharing policy is of Manchester have nominated a vintage befo/e and after^ “Babes in moderate price. They have taken lution is purely a financial problem place alongside Dwight Morrow as Woman . .. . representative ticket of very much naturally pleasing to consumers Toyland,” or could check up on pro­ the place of the old “ dime novel” , and presents no engineering diffi­ a synibol of flaming wet hope. and employes, to say nothing of the gram notes of a couple of last sea­ the writers of which turned out culties. The great handicap here in Five Seek Democratic Place more than average ahilityi in both of shareholders. The latter are to re­ son’s efforts or forthcoming events seemingly exhaustless reams Connecticut is the lack of under­ There are five candidates for the its candidates and can contemplate for « year from now. The same j tiirill producers. Democratic senatorial nomination ceive a bonus of 40 per cent of the standing of the gravity of the situa­ the outcome with entire satisfac­ Hariy B. Sipith would he foqnd as-gome of them achieve neat in- tion which is gro'wing up with our and the outstanding ones, accord­ tion. accrual of dividends for October, sociated ■with them. comes by grinding out endless plot constantly increasing burden of pol ing to reports received here, are The surprisingly pronounced vic­ which probably will mean less to One would imagine that out of variations and, when recognized iution discharged into our water­ Mareus A. Coolidge of Fitchburg the income from these writings, and skillful, receive up to four cents and Joseph F. O’Connell of Boston, tory of Mr. Clifford over Mr. Hohen- them than the 40 per cent addition ways and our failure to make it such men would long since have re- j word for their product. These are possible for communities to finance both wet. thal is perhaps as shining an exem­ to October wages will mean to the tired and leaned back. The old zest | gj.g^ however; the majority con- the work necessary to provide for Coolidge is said to have the edge. workers or the 40 per cent discount plification as can often be seen of to turn out another one seefiis teiAing themselves with an easier treatment of sewage. Under the O’Connell has been handicapped by never to die— the artist and the casting thy bread upon the waters. on October bills vrill to the con­ I routine. Although it is not generally five per cent limitation act, it is an illness. But the latter has been hack live in the same body and go mentioned “outside the trade", Mr. Clifford, during his long term sumers. unusually well managed municipali­ embarrassing Mr. Coolidge by re­ about together. many prominent and nationally It is a rather new experience for ty that can provide for all the ur­ minding all good Democrats thac as Manchester head of a great pub­ And this is rare. recognized authors have fallen back Mr. Coolidge was a McAdoo man customers of public utilities com­ gent and popular municipal needs lic utility corporation, was the soul upon this means of survival when and not an A1 Smith man at the In the niatter of pfoduction, and at the same time finance prop­ of kindly consideration and courtesy panies anywhere to find themselves times were a bit hard. national convention of 1924 and David Belasco is the bright and par­ erly the sewerage system. benefiting periodically by a volun­ GILBERT SWAN. recalling to all good wets that Mr. toward all with whom he came in ticular Gargantua. Very sincerely yours, contact—and those contacts were tary sharing of the profits they help The list of dramas associated STATE WATER COMMISSION; Coolidge used to be dry. than --A Good By S. H. WADHAMS, Director. manifold. His unfailing kindliness to create. It reflects in some meas­ ■with his name, either as producer, A “talkie” with dialog entirely in building. Gleaming colors: gray, author or co-author, fills, an entire sign language has been filmed for and fairness made for him countless ure that new philosophy of “liber­ small volume o f the pocket size. To j deaf' mutes. At that we’ll wager it An exercising wheel for birds, to Cook” CTcen. bn ff enamel at 1 * ^ .5 0 friends. And now that he has »the alism” which Nicholas Murray But­ be attached to their cages, is now or if preferred, at special low price be sure, those closer to his youth | won’t be as dumb as many “ talkies” Cooking perfect meala is eo easy leisure for public office these ler talked about the other day and came rather fa?t and furious after | we’ve seen. on the market. Overnight in stove-black finish— which unquestionably is beginning on the Jubilee Crawford—the low­ friends rallied to his support in est priced enamel range ever made This offer expirea November I. to take possession of many of the great numbers, overlooked the fact A. P* News by Crawford in 75 years of stove Act Now! Ea^ Temuarranged. that his technical training for the biggest of big business men—a con­ His Days in Pasture Are Over! assessorship was much less than sciousness of the duty to adminis­ that of his opponent, Mr. Hohenthal, ter success somewhat at least for New Orleans— Governor Long ■wins Senatorial nomination. and evidently regarded Mr. Clif­ the benefit of society at large. WATKINS BROTHERS We are not laboring under the de Columbia, S. C.—Blease loses ford’s rectitude and intelligence a Senate nomination to Byrnes. sufficient guarantee of his success­ hision that the Manchester Electric Detroit—Senator Couzens renomi­ 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER ful conduct of the office. The de­ Company Is suddenly going maudlin nated; Murphy elected mayor. feated candidate need feel no rancor, and risking' bankruptcy, like a Washington —Mellon calls for re­ drunken sailor, in a freak debauch demption of more than $1,000,000,- since the choice of his opponent Is 000 in outstanding Treasury notes. of liberality. But it is shovring that fesaes to robbery here 33 years ago. no reflection on his own popularity Roosevelt Field, N. Y.—Captain Wakefield, Mass.—Fred Roberts, it is abreast of modern thought anS or capacity, but is attributable to a Roy W. Ammel arrives from Chica­ 5, fatally burned while playing with very general impression that the that It does not hold with the old go for Paris flight. ATKOUGHT matches. Washington — Weather Bureau nomination meant far less to him fashioned idea, that every business Lawrence, .^ass.—Joseph J. Bo- warns ships in path of tropical dis­ than it did to Mr. Clifford. man owes it to himself to squeeze denrader, sexton of the Grace Epis­ But as for me, I will come into turbance south of Haiti. '' copal church, fatally burned while In the overwhelming defeat of every possible nickel out of his cus­ Washington — Brazilian ambas­ thy house in the mnltitade of thy cleaning the church furnace. mercy; and In thy fear will I wor­ tomers—and keep it. sador denies revolutionary move­ Mrs. Burr we can see again the Brockton, Mass.—Mrs. Eliza Bill- ship toward thy holy temple.-— ment is under way in Brazil. powerful hand of the prohibition We believe that the Electric Com­ ington, 71, shoe factory worker, Psalm 4:7. Buenos Aires—Commander of pany will find that the ner;^ “liberal­ beaten and robbed of $40. issue. Whether a member of the military forces denies disturbance Board of Selectmen be wet or dry ism” is wise as well as moral—that Brockton, Mass.—^Mrs. Lena K. An active faith can give thanks leaders were executed. for a promise even though it be not is, of course, a matter of no conse­ it will find its path made easier and Lima, Peru—Charles W. Sutton Wales, Randolph, and son, Law­ rence, 6, gored by cow at Brockton yet performed, knowing that God’s quence so far as the conduct of a better feeling created by this ad­ and J. H. Gildre, Americans, re­ Fair. bonds are as good as ready money, town affairs is concerned. But Mrs. venture in measurable altruism. leased from jail. —Matthew Henry. Calcutta—Thirty women arrested Durham, N. H.—Professor Harold l| Burr is known to this community B. Stanton, North Carolina College In pdrade honoring convert of TEACHER A CANDIDATE almost wholly In her capacity as a DEMOCRATS* CHANCE Gandhi. for Women, appointed professor of romance langfuages at University of dry. The voters coiild not see her Connecticut Democrats are in ses Merdia, Mexico— Six killed in New Haven, Sept 10.— (AP)—The New Hsunpshire. ^ in any other light They had rea­ slon at New London today and to­ plane crash. candidacy of James A. Shanley, kK morrow will name their state tick­ Edifionton, Alta.—Burwash expe­ cal attorney and school teacher, for son, too, to believe that her support­ dition discovers camp sites of et There seems to be considerable l a r g e b a r n b u r n e d the Democratic nomination as Con­ ers were panning to vote for her Franklin party lost in Arctic 85 gressman from the Third District and for no other selectman candi­ reason to believe that if they are ^:o VxM years ago. Waterbury, Sept. 10—(AP)—Forty was announced today. date and that she was being \thus have Dean Cross of Yale as their New York—Brooklyn blanks Chi­ tons of hay were burned in a fire He is a graduate of Yale Univer­ cago; Giants beat Cardinals. supported solely on the dry Issue. candidate for governor thfey are go­ which destroyed a large cattle bam sity and the Yale Law School and New York—Sarazen and Horton ing to have to take candidates for on the farm of Clinton R. Jones on teacher at Hillhouse High school. The result of the primary vote is Smith have close calls in P. G. A. the Danbury-Brookfleld road, a few the answer to this challenge. the other state offices who more or title tourney. mUes north of this city this morn­ MILLS* CASE CONTINUED It should be illuminating ns to the less meet the approval of the stand­ New York-—Rogers wins five-set ing, with an estimated loss of Thomaston, Sept 10.— (AP)—^The^ attitude of Manchester Republibans ard bearer, and that if the Old match with Vines; Wood beats $6,000. Firemen arrived from this case of Frederick Mills, former, d^;' Coen in National tennis champion­ city in time to prevent the destruc­ puty judge of Torrington who ivadv on the question of prohibition. Guard insists on the naming of in ship. tion of a nearby pole carrying 96 to have been arraigned today, ferior grade hack politicians for im­ Boston.—Eight firemen overcome telephone wires, the loss of which town Court on chaigfes of ' ' POLLUTION AGAIN portant places on the ticket they while fighting a fire in downtown would have meant serious Interrup­ and reckless There appears elsewhere in this cannot have Dean Cross. denartment store. tion in telephone service to points tinued by Ju< issue a letter signed by ^ W. Wad- ^ So that two alternative eventual!-' f *es%-74 '.A ■K‘^'‘ f * , -vit If- : ilOi i m .r/*: >•'•.< MANCHESTER EVilNING HERALOtsOUTO MANCHESTER. "Siifili amkteur lF A ll10U 5 t ) N E » 4 i ’ I ered ,sufficient recognition of the n'lHifr. *ni%t •' subject of prohibition. lekta, finally . ..Workingmen's Insurance pi. a n o t h e r b a d l y ^ ENGINE EXPLODES, In the, matter of workingm^ 9 in­ _____ .Ws surance ah opinion 'was hold the recommendation might be bet­ /f i D a y % . Stamford,. Sdgit. 1 ^ . . . . PRI «. vy; \ , . ..> ter Informed of suggesting a com­ dhnd is dead; and ano6win Is )«ftect- SIXMENKILLED , ,SYD|QNHAM'S't* mission to study the subject in m ^ WM i38 ed to die as the rAiuttAf oyerolgM of the likelihood Itoat the platfono “I am just a suffering girl.” ' Washington t^'6ih^l>I^mbbr 10> ,1H55A. •• - Thomas r ^—Aimee Semple McPherson, j would come out strongly for old age a^fi^afeg ' a npn^p--i : ohUd & idice to Be the Hoover mixes SVdMham, great a ig li& : ptiyricUm. ,^ o , dauj^iter •rr - .• I ®^The°comraittee also discussed toe quats with her. ffuij O ftorm Sed ‘'the BhgUsh .Hippo-' Thonapson'of ’4 Brook' street. Dozen Injured as Locomotive: "It is not a question of inches in i Main _ Convantion i acupn of the state in contesting ^ t h it a delicious flayers qeatiw” ahd -the founder^Df aaoderp She d ie d # the Stainfb«)d ho^ftst «t- length of material, but of how the inam rionit . vuu» WMWU , Massachusetts the matters of rights spring water, sw^eetstj^ed % 'Micnl medl^hn, ^ ^ m A t Wi^g- garment 1s worn. I have confidence ^ 10:30 .this mondnS froniarfroctnred Blows Up in Round House! to waters in the Ware and Swift nv- and adds , citrus i jutCf ViiolnS J rti BAgte, Engkmd. . ^ ^uU rhdelved'when Ahe fell ,30 feet in the morals of French women.’ ; ers and a suggestion that notice be This is disclosed in’' , fiducatOd At Oxford and ‘ C to - —Cardinal Verdier, archbishop of to the etieet from: last to bo Held Tomorrow. ‘ token of toe expenditure of money Punches.”Pimches,” ' O' a book by..Mrby..Mrk9. brii^ge i'and' at MontpelierfS) 't o night. The child hms ptaytosr bn her Paris, in The Golden Book. at Philadelphia. ' ------in a project asserted to be as Goran. Mrs. Mabel W!alktff;'? ‘ Ffaace,^ Sydenham -started toiiprac- bed, airiiost level Art#.the hdndow, braqdt contributes a tice medictae in London when he “In New York, people live in a e f 10 ra p V A in t>ehalf of private interests as the and lost here balahcA .She fell New Haven, Sept, 10.— (A P )—A g^g^tg ,^,as in toe end passed over to ‘ ‘Portia's ' Punch’ ’ v I Add }. . was about 26. He soon became against a screen which save away, Philadelphia, sept. 1 0 , _ C A P ) - A t » » ^ bom ,d^^ 3 ’ h o S draft of .die plattorni, to he oHercd be taken up again, or possibly, not Smedley D. Butler.>^,te}l8.-;_kofe^^ the foremost physician of his allowing her to fall out fee window. least six men were killed and to toe Democratic state convention at all. . .. make one of tea.* .>/.S’- in time. In the CivU War toe was. , The child not ejected to recover whistles and roars. captain pf hors? under Cromwell.' ] dozen injured today in the explosion When toe committee adjourned u New York-Jascha HeifetoT;;''^?* Sept., 10.-v-(;^.)-*" is Helen Tanoweto;‘3, daughter of —Rudy Vallee, crooner. at Eastern Point tomorrow will Sydenham is especially, . to be was with toe imderstanding that at linist, is the daddy Idr. and Mrs. BAank P- Yanowetz of of a pusher locomotive in the Read­ BrfeAiij^Cl^>hvcr announcedtoday, remembered' as the. one iroo first “Nearlv all gTIi^which followed be ready for discussion in comnut- Hotel Griswold at married two years agq-to'^Khrekee toatl:stoe estate ■ Department had 21 Dora' street. She iHiUed A kettle differentiated scarlatina aud ing railroad roimd house yard at in the path of S y air line ventures tee tomorrow afternoon when the 2 p. m tomorrow toere will be a Vidor, screen star, atfteF-shdJiad pby moved ufe“ a)ieviate the unemploy­ of boiltojg water from a gas stove at a platform measles, introduced a successful Third street and Erie avenue. wastrLeable to incompetent ^ecu-' i^^ committee of five, serving : typewritten tained a divorce from. T^ihg m ent^datibnhj tightenin the lih-, her home and was bunied about the cooling {treatment of smallpox, head, back and chest. The dead: _ tive and ^rations apjiointment of toe state coin- ready for d lscu ^ film director. \ , C’',;.- ' ' : - ifcagration re'strictlbna : upon aliens James P. Smith, car shop man. Wlk> inJglitL.becQme public charges.' of which he himself Iqter died. John Biemiller, round house fore- -Major General Jame^ E. Fechet. ! to complete its work. ' Istanbul, Turkey^iMiss , He was the first to i>lace diagnosis Grew,: daughter of tixer' ’,A.iueri<;ailj 11; ©ii^m:^^i^ral#'who visas oh a sound basis and emphasized man. “Xt 13 I had never kissed a girl. This' sub-committee, with Francis 1 ambassador, is • a long-dtS;tanp.e 'ibt ''imDttligW^ bo the Uidted CAUGHT IN AUT(rS D0()R James Gordon, assistant round HRE IN PATERSON the' importance of observation despite ail my philanderlngs in their p Q^iifoiie of Waterbury as chair-. swimmer. In 5 hours, 28 mUiutes Staliek' have^been Instructed ^ to in- and beside experience rather house foreman. direction.” ___ 'man, met here yesterday and dls- i^ r e mbre^care^ully iuto the finan­ John Kelly, inspector. she did 15 miles .in thevBosphbri^,; cial.ktatus of the;appUc*nL thtni the traditional theories cur­ ' JOIN’S ARM IS GIFT OFF Frederick Spangler, engmeman. -Buddy movie etar.^ , p„p„sed planks brought hy Paterson, N. J., Sept. 10. (AP) New York—(3eorge • Dott. i n t e ^ rent at the time. .'.’THe ejitent to’. Which this will af- In Ws prescriptions he' avoided Crawford Dunseath, car shop­ The country is far better off to- j members or submitted ty others Eight persons were injured, two of to play tennis for exercise, hereafter, fect ‘ihe.^.vbllume' of iihmigration to giving up tournaments,. “It’s a ^ e a l the', ridiculous compoxmds o f his Waterbury, Sept. 10.— (AP.) — man. . day than it was...... a...... year... ago" i as the first step toward building toe them seriously, in a fire which to- tWS coimtry or its effect upon em- Frank DeLucia, 80, of this city had The cause of the explosion has not ^ —Henry Ford game for fellows in school,he ex* tima ®uid usually substituted for • » _n iit-'.-l. rfdymehf hai“ nbl been estimated. his arm almost severed from his yet been determined. I state party platform on which nom­ day destroyed the two story , pjained,_ “ hut when you go-to . work them vegetable combinations. It - Mr; - Hoover, said toe restrictions was he. too, who introduced the body this morning to a peevdiar ac­ Story of Explosion inees of the convention will stand. factory ?nd warehouse of the afford toe time necessary kbit nlfect preferences ^Ven Edgar L. Robertson, one of toe in­ Lamond and Robertson Company. to keep in form. You’ve •; got'to use of tincture of opium-lauda­ cident at toe center of the city. Be­ It was deemed likely that the spe­ to rfein'^Ven. 'of aliens who already fore the eyes of hundreds of onlook­ jured, said the explosion came with­ GERMANY DISSATISFIED cial committee also named by the Three persons, at first imaccount- give up one or toe other.” ^ have, come to, this country. num- out warning. He said he and sev­ ed for and reported trapped in tne ers De Lucia stepped off the curb state committee to study delinquen­ Rudinl, Itaiyr--Thei‘-g9v^rnin%t is. In Matoh, .1929, simUar restric-. into the path of a machine operated eral other men “were working on a burning building, later were found to teaching. Fascist'univ^9lt^ studen r tici»3 .ih.negard to Mexico were im­ pair of wheels which they were tak­ WITH BRITISH PROGRAM cy and crime with Joseph ^F. Dutton by'Miss Zoe La Har of N«'!V Britain.* have made their way to^ s^ety. to fiy for nothing. A ^ ^ on ^ ’s course posed; leStog to a sharp decrease ANOTHER RESIGNATION His arm caught to the Aoor .hjahdie ing down from a rack. as chairman, will have its own con­ There were 85 workers in the build- in the? number of immigprants cross- “We had seen the fengine placed of instruction has opened here. wrenching the member fro to its clusions incorporated into the reso­ New York.-*-Walter Chrysler, ingv#e^exican border. To a less .socket The man was thrown against where it exploded five minutes be­ The fire, burned for an hour and 1 Panama City, Sept. 10.—^^(AP.v— Geneva, Sept. 10.— (AP) Dr. Jul­ Jr., 21, who founded publications to er axtont these restrictions also have the rear mud gfuard. Craved by toe fore about 100 feet from the car lutions instead of submitting a a half before it was brought under President Florencio Arosemena, re­ ius Curtius, German foreign minis- school and college,, is, to business as beeii applied to (Janada. * pain the man tore his hair, ta n a few shop,” he added. .. told the League of Nations | ggp^rate report., control, destroying the carpet miu liable Mftrees, said today, has asked . « --- T_ c D\lllCl“ a publisher. His first, venture-is a- ■^,’tjnder toe new pi#? of toe State steps and fainted. He was rushed “Suddenly there was a deafening council ‘■efi today that Germany wll Important Question I and a.residence. In addition a for resignation of Jeptha B. Duh- series on. classics on rag paper, set Jfepartment Bhiropean ports are to to the Waterbury hospital .wAere the 1 explosion and sheet metal, coal, have something to say regarding the ing OT the Associated Pierce Dye cah,'' sefcretary of public (nstruction steam, chunks of metal and si^lding The committee yesterday, it was mostly by hand, selling for |10 peT: Ae watohed particularly. arm was amputated. His condition British plan for closer admlnistra- statfed later by members, inclined to Works was badly damaged. in. bis Cabinet, and of L. F. Cle­ was reported this afternoon as fair. water fell all around us like hail. copy. ' ment, secretary of agriculture., tive, customs, and fiscal imion be­ the opiniv ^ that toe most vital ques­ V ' OHbtD RIVER PIRATES ^ Nearly everybody in the shop was tween the African territories of . Koenigsberg, Germany -^The age SubjMted to considerable political knocked down and pieces of the tion bef Jie toe voters of Connecti* of the earth is figured at three #li-j QUIGLEY ENDORSED Kenya and Tanganyika. V Port Norris,,N. J., Sept 10.— (AP) fire because of his retention of | locomotive tore right through toe cut at ■ this time is unemployment. ARTHUR VANCE DIES lion ycEirs by Dr. Otto HaA^v^roc^ Tanganyika was one of toe Ger­ nten,' alleged members of a these two officials in his Cabinet he New Britain, Sept. 10.— (A P )— At building." With this in mind it is expected the tor of Kaiser Wilhelm Instltiito. 'OT finally has capitulated and requested man colonies lost by the >#'E 'vnf- kver pirates, were under a meeting of the delegation to the preamble of the resolutions, if such chemical research in Berlin! Know-, their withdrawal from the adminis,-! is now administered by Great Brit­ be written, will deal with unemploy­ MTMt'hpra today. They were lured first district Congressional conven­ ain under a League of Nations man­ New York, Sept. 10.— (A P .)-- Ing the speed of radio etoanatlon he; aiSipVeJ'Authorieies said, when Coast tration. tion-.of the Republican Party Isist ment to be followed by what is de- His action follows resignations date. Kenya is a British colony. Arthur Vance, editor-in-chief of Pic­ reaches his conclusion from 'the: Guai^s:^^ ' imitated the signals night, it .was voted to endorse^. CRUSADERS PROTEST scribed as a “very strong plank on yesterday afternoon of A. Robles, There has been popular condem­ amount of lead in the earth v^ilcA used'by their, alleged conf#eratea. Mayor George A. Quigley of this toe tariff?” torial Review, died last night. He minister of interior, T. C. Duque, nation in Germany of an alleged he regards as uranium or thorium,; ■Slice b # e v e the men are respon- city for the nomination. It is im­ SPEECH BY WOODCOCK British purpose to give Tanganyika Other matters discussed at length was 57 years old. the radio activity of which has, beeh slbto'for. At l#st-35 robberies which minister of fanance, and J. D. Aro­ semena, minister of foreign affairs. derstood that Congressman Fenn the virtual status of a British pos­ and given weight as possible planks He-had been U1 for several weeks. expended. He explained his theory have cq # sh ip ciwhers and rivermen candidate for renomtoation, and session. Germans who frankly hope were insurance for working men, old Vance was born to Scran tom Pa. at a scientific meeting here. ■ aloqg #e?Maurtce river $10,000 The president is said already - to have chosen their successors: Nico­ Mayor Quigley have an understand­ Boston, Sept. 10.— (A P )—Attorney to regain seme of their lost colonies age pensions, jury service for wo He began newspaper work in Bing- New York—If procedent be fol­ withto'the past year. las Victoria for toe finance post, ing by which Fenn -will throw his General William D^ Mitchell was opposed any move which fh^y re-1 men, a lowering of the retirement hamtom N. Y., later becoming e^tor lowed it would seem that Junior . .The' prtaoriers said they were strength at the convention to Quig- ' ard as making their project more for public school teachers, with Narciso Garay, interior, and Carlos asked to restrain Prohibition Com- — of Home Magazine. He was Coen some day will be’tennis cham,-i JamemLee’.vMlllvllle: Sedrick Arm- ley if he senses Inabllltjr'to win toe • increased retirement compensation, of Woman’s Home Companion from #6ngv ieeshufg; McKinley ^e, loaza for foreign affairs. missioner Woodcock from speaking | difficult. r-y^of Rritain’s pion. Some folks in toe gallery, n*; The country is tranquil but the renomination. Clarence W. Seymour here Sept. 15, the day before the | With regard to Great f^ ta in s repeal of the 18th amendment, in- toe Forest Hills tennis matches fielslefvllle; Albert Chandonais, MU- creased appropriations for country political situation is causing some of WMt Hartford is>a\third candi* primary election, by the Crusaders, | wish_ for^clo^^ ^^He was a member of the Players have been impressed by Jupior’s re* ville And-Windfield>Newcomb, Lees­ roads which are called “dirt roads” apprehension. I 1 date. •, , an organization pledged to the r e -! tions between her colony and Club, Dutch Treat, Port Washing­ semblance to a boy who created-a burg. . . . I peal of the 18th Amendment. The mandated terntorj., the cou by farmers, more rigid regulation of ton Yacht and Authors. telegram read: ' adopted the following observation of public utility corporations, more at­ “Prohibition Commissioner Wood­ its reporter: tention to care of juvenile delin­ quents and increased appropriations cock scheduled to speak in Boston “The council can leave it to tne on September 15, day before pri­ mandates commission to decide to for state institutions which have mary. His subject highly contro­ what extent it may be expedient and care of mental defectives and repeal) versial. Feeling ruiming high among possible to accede to the desire ex- of the state enforcement laws. This Republican voters. Wet and dry pressed by the mandatory power. last named subject was discussed question playing important part. but it is . imderstood was finally Our organization numbering thou­ passed over with probability that it sands of Republican voters resents PARTRIDGES PLENTIFUL will not come before toe committee interference by Federal authorities. again, the plank, for the repeal of toe 18th amendment being consid- In the interests of Republican har­ mony we respectfully request that Waterbury, Sept. 10.— (AP) Su­ Commissioner Woodcock be re­ perintendent John Titcomb of toe strained from taking sides. His at­ state fish and game tempt to dictate to toe voters of stated today he would lift the b ^ this state at the 11th hour is de­ this season, opening Oct. 20, on , t , r .. ^ r ^Th i r t y thousand liberate and contrary to the hands partridge. Because of a . W^obming shouts as he steps to bat off' policy of President Hoover in all which nearly exterminated that | primaries. Immediate action re­ species of game bird, the comms- | . . . the idol of them all. Ball one! quested.” i, sioner protected the remaining birds ‘ Ball tw o!. . . and a>r-ack! he's done The telegram was signed by Mal­ by Closing the season ’on them last ^ colm W. Greenough, state comman­ V08Lr * it again. Popularity to be lasting must der of the Crusaders. “ Partridge may be found in this be deserved. state again in large numbers this f . - K year for which we are all thankful, says Mr. Titcomb. The commission in addition to dis------! tributing 1,500 cock pheasants for At the Republican caucus held in breeding purposes last spring, has toe Town Hal’ Thursday evening, j g g j . i 6,577 young pheasants toe the following delegates were chosen: j few weeks. State, Louis B Whitcomb and Ar- what have been hatched and tour Savage; congressional, Edwin l^bat have been liberated, he ex- A. Standish and George Merritt; pgets Connecticut hunters will bag county, Mrs. Thomas H. Lewis, Mrs. 30,000 pheasants this season. Frank Hamlltor., Mrs. Erskin Hyde, and Mrs. Erskin B. Hyde; senatorial, Ellsworth L. Ccvell, George A. Mer­ ritt, Edwin Ltodholm, Sara B. Mer­ ADVISES STRIKES ritt; probate, Edwin A. Standish, August Ltodholm, Mrs. Ralph W. New York, Sept. 10.— (AP) Fran­ Bass, and Mrs. Howard A. Stanley. cis J. Gorman, first international The Town Committee chosen for the president of the United Textile coning year are: Chairman,^ Louis Workers of America in his annual B. Whitcomb; vice chairmM, Mrs., denounced toe treat- Thomas Lewis, Mrs. Frapk L. textile workers in un- ilton, George Merritt and E^win A. 1 southern mills and pre- Standish. • ^ \ . ' d eted strikes, bitter fights and Mrs. Martha Frink of Canterbury a_cteo , and Mr, Marshall Frtok and Miss g^^j^ ..^be time DeUa Safford of Brooklyn were ^g. j^^^e against ersson. onE. Mrs.Fnnk Frink and Allisons nephew, L. FrinkA # i-, ^Jgeenem^^^^^ enemy—I don’t underestimate HOMS R t]^S/«te inade, Fridaymay aftamobn. atuixuuuu. ' • , >! «a/q?nH/Nn nfof a quick success. The ^ fiKbt will be bitter £uad many will jdate-—,not o&tfae t o \ ter of Hartford spent the week-end ~ ^ut if the employers want it at their cottoge at Andover ^ k e . | o X ^atoer^oblige them l i l t o r i w Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and qioue-hter son Robert.Rnhprt Jr„ Tr orof Hartfordtiaruora apenisnent 1 t^an stand their petty siaugnter. advised and iette ^'w lnt a smblter gets £com Sunday at their cottage at Andover j pleaded with the workers not to Lake it —* not whar is said aboec it. Judge Edward M. and Mrs. Yeo- i strike. No one can say we haven’t Pr^are your C hesterfi^ has a|K>Hc7- ‘^ give dance- for the thirty-six piests, in say 'Hands og. Let them r° the Town HaU Saturday evening. I smokets what th ^ wans: Quests were present from California, I Child fo r Ohio, New Jersey. New York, M as-! POLITICS TABOO il|i!LDNESl>>-^the w hdfy sachusetts, Hartford, WiUimantic th e Future and this Town. The Hall wap beau-, ' und miMrtgM o f tobaccos that are tifully decorated with cut flowers Washington, Sept. 10— (AP) Fed­ Many ailments aidong grown* , e ra l'employes working under civil and electric lights. The color scheme upsare the direct result of the -:,wiichdtit harshness or bitterness* being rose, orchid, yellow, and green. service rules have been warned that Miss Ruth Yeoman’s friend, Miss any imdue participation in election faulty shoes they wore ascMd* BE77RR Tii$3jE--sn^ as o ^ Gregoriff now living in Hartford but campaigning may mean toe loss of ren.\ Fitting your child’s feet of Russian nobility, her family hav­ their jobs. a-dgarette o f wholesome pudgr The Civil Service Commission said with.Kalistaiiks is a goc^ form ing been ^ ven out of Russia during j o f health insurance. They sup* the' revolution, was one of the ' today warnings against political ac­ ^ahd better tobaccos can h a ^ ' guests of honor. The Stasonian Or­ tivity on the part of classified em­ port the soft bones and de*’ chestra of Rockville played for danc­ ployes of the service were being velop young muscles. Special posted in all Federal buildings. ing,- Miss Julia Perkins catered. “ A l^ t e ’Mjeel and tip insure ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sladen of The political activities of unclassi­ Hamlin street. So. Manchester, were fied employes and postmasters, the longer Wiear. recent guests of Mrs. Sladen’s sis­ warnings say, are clearly limited j ter, Mrs. Louis B. Whitcombs and must not be extended unduly. Mrs. Thoma.s Lewis and Mrs. Similar warnings have been issued Mark motored to Brigham Tavern in recent years. c .i. HOUSE & SON at Mansfield Depot. Sun?*’.y and en- | .. ’ ? INC. joyed a chicken dinner, for which DECISION ON G.\MENG m the Tavern is famous. 1 955 Main St. 'The Ladies Benevolent Society Norwalk, Sept. 10.— (A P )— City will meet in the Conference House Court Judge Freeman Ught in a Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. memorandum of a. decision returned There was a large audience at the today finds that the Roten Point local church Sunday morning to Park management .iis guilty of hav- hear the Rev, Mr. Fisher who is sup-1 ing . S^itong ^jj®®jf # plying the pulpit during the pastor. charged # the. state, and furthe Mr. Woodin’s absence. Nathan ' instructs Prosecuting Attorp# Ire­ Cbestetfield^C^arefUs an matmfactitndly Gatchell was organist. land to have toe accused appear in court at an early date, to answer There was an imusual large crowd Liggett & MVers Tobacco C a at toe Andpvei Lake Sunday, fish­ th^ flndifig. ing, swimming, and boating were Judge light sets aside toe defend­ enjoyed byr-lhose present. There ant’s complaint that the arrest was .were several canoes, rowboats, and made without a lyarrant, stating that, “it seems to be a' settled ques­ two motor, boats on the Lalce. - M?rs. George Platt returned home tion that the court has jurisdiction Sunday evening qfter visiting friends over the accused even if he were Im­ in .WiUimantic, Chaplin, Brooklyn properly arrebted without a war­ and other places. • ' J-;-'- rant.” ’ ^

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.llfV to see different arrangements of fumisbings, various combinations of PASTORS’CONFERENCE :13il, DAILY PROGRAM ■j' 'ARTINIHEHOHE pieces,, and many color it*harmonies J>; < 4 worked out as ^ d es and inspira­ IN HARTn^ORD SEPT. 16 Wedneiday, September 10. 7:30 6:Sa-DInner dance music. Leading DX Stations. tions to her in the fumlshihg of her HALES SELF-SERVE 8:00 7:00—Indian music, so n m ^ home. She will no longer need to Two oelectloM from Beethoven, thej 8:30 7:30—Organ______recital;_____ t CUU.. concert---- GROWS IN iratT 406.2— WSB. AT LAN 7 A - ,’40. 4du:io from "Mooiiliitht Sonaia and .9:80 8:30—Troperi-al marimba r«nd. purchase tlds or that piece of UtO'Turklah March from Ruin* of Rnoo S:U0—Tuneful tales; strings. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hr«.) furniture blindly and hope it will -The thirteenth Annual PaStorsl 10:46.W..W 9:45—Globe trotter; orcliestra. 1:00 12:00—Vaudeville artists' hour. Conference for clergymen of all de­ Athena’* wUI be played by the ChloMo 1:30 12:30—Kneisel’s dance mim'c. add to her home the elusive beauty C R O C E RY Uttle Symphony orcheatra during the 11:30 10:30—Moonbeams" musii! hour.. nominations in Connecticut feature from W E A P apd asaoclated 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENQLAND-990. 293.9— KVW, CHICAGO—10C0. she so desires. She. may know 7:00 ‘ 6:00—Amos ’n’ And.v, comedians 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3Vi hrs.) valley, including Western Massachu­ W AIT ON YOMWi atationa at nlne-^o'clock, daylight eav- 11:30 10:30—Amos n’ Andy, cc'acdlans Mere and More Emphasis is exactly what she is doing and just Ing time, Wedneaday night. Among 7:15 5 6:15—Serenaders, f entertainment .what 'the result of the use of cer­ setts, will be held under the auspices the Other numbers to be played are 7:30 6:30—^312 programs (:i hra) 11:45 10:45—Dance music to 3:00. 10:30 9:30—Concert; organ music. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770, tain furnishings will be. . of the Pastoral Union of Connecti­ aelectiona from Oerahwln’a ' bong of 9:30 8:30—Drama; sympliony music.' the Flame." One hour earlltr from 11:45 10:45-‘Singlng planiMi orcliestra. / Placed on Beantji^tyie cut and the Hartford Seminary 34M—WABC. NEW VORK—86a 10:00 0:00—Two dance orchestras. the aame network may bo heal'd Paul 1:00 12:00—Around the town. Foundation on Tuesday and Wednes­ li. Hoefler give a talk on his adven­ 6:15 6:15—Ozzie Nelson’s nrclifstra. day, September 16th and iTth, in 6:45 6:46—The Whoops Slsterb. 254.1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. tures with Ilona. The Foresters en­ 9:30 8:30—Crazy time program. : Shows to Aid. GUNMAN OFFERS TERMS Week Snd^ Specials 7:00 6:00—Mountaineers: dance. Hartranft Hall rvt the 4 semble will give a musical setting to 7:30* 6:30—Astrologer; dance musl& ■ 416.4— W G N -W L i B. CHICAGO—720. "Good Night, Beloved. Good Night,” 8:00 7:00—Symphony, male trio. Theological Seminary, at 55 Eliza­ famous poem by Lon^ellottr as one of 8:00 7:00—Mixed vocal ensemble \ 7:30—Drama of the sea. 9;00 8:00—Modern dance music. TO CHICAGO AUTHORITIES beth Street, Hartford, easily reach­ the numbers during tnoir broadenst to «3:3U 9:30 8:30—W E A F progs. (IVi hrs.) be tuned in at W JZ and associated 9:00 8:00—Male quartet organist. \ A rt' is becoming more and more ed from either Farmington or Asy­ 8:30—Tenor and comedians. 11:10 10:10—Male quintet; band. NEW LOW PRICE! J sUUons at 3:80. davllght saving time. 9:30 9:00—MacArthur Symphony mu­ 11:30 10:30—Dance music (8 hrs.) important in the furnishing of the lum avenue. . , Selections from musical comedies, 10:00 344.6—WLS. C H IC A G O -870. The leader will be the Reverend “The Desert Song," “Apple Blossom." sic. , , \ home, as is evidenced by the em­ Chicago, Sept. 10.— (A P )—James 11:15 10:15—Hey wood Broun s column. 8:00 7:00—Eventide melodies. Francis John McConnell, Ph. D., D. / Hale’s Home Made “Naughty .Marietta." and "Bohbdil" 8:15 7:15—Sketch; haTmony duo. phasis placed on beauty in the home (Red) Forsythe, whose photograph will feature the broadcast from M’ABC 11:30 10:30—California raelodirs. D., LL.D., Resident Bishop of the 12:00 11:00—Dance music; organist. 8:30 7:30—Feature musical smprise. by the managers of the National has been''tentatively identified as and associated stations at ten o'clock, 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (I hr.) Methodist Episcopal- Church, New , daylight saving time. 454.3— W EAF. NEW YORK—660. Home Furnishings Style Show ’ to that of the man who slew Jake Lia- FRESH MAYONNAISE 6:00 5:00—Orchestra; male qnartet 447.5— WMAQ. CHICAGO—€70. York City. His general theme will i 11:00 10:00—Dan and Sylvia; concert open here September 6 and continue gle, 'Tribune reporter, June 9, has Wave lengths in meters on left of 0:45 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. be “ Present-Day Elxpressions of | 8 oz. 16 oz. ’32 oz. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra: women’s octet 11:30 10:30—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians through October 4. opened negotiations with the state’s station title, kiloc.vcles on the right 11:45 10:45—Concert, dance music. Age-Old Religious Tendencies.” Dr; | Times are Eastern Dayllg^ht Saving 7:45 6:45—Washington polUlcal talk. The local Style Show is a part attorney’s office for his surrender. 7:00—East of Carlo sketch. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. McConnell entered the ministry of and Eastern Standard. Black face 8:00 11:30 10:30—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians of the National show, which is being Forsythe, speaking through an at­ tj*pe Indicates be.st features. 8:30 7 :30—“ Adventures Willi Liens.” the Methodist Episcopal Church in 8:00—Little Symphony iiiutic. 12:30 11:30—Orchestra, mala quartet conducted in every city of the torney, laid down four conditions 3 3 c 9:00 1:30 12:30—Feature pleasure hour. 1894, holding various pastorates. He V 9:30 8:30—Revelers male quartet United States. It is sponsored by tmder, which he would give himself Leading East Stations. 10:30 9:30—Sports talks bv Grantland 2:30 1:30—Yir Frlen Scotty; violin. was President of De Pauw Univer­ Rice and William TUden. 367—CMC, H AV AN A—840. the home furnishings dealers and up. He must have assurance he / A real low price,. Fresh made before your eyes—os 10:00 9:00—Cuban trobadours. sity from 1919-1912, and was elect­ ^;OT.6^WPQ. A TLA N TIC CITY—1100. 11:00 10:00—Three dance orcliestraa. manufacturers for the purpose of will not be mauled by police in an fresh as the cream on your table. Prices on Ivanhoe and 8:UO—7:00—W ABC organ music. 393.5_WJZ, NEW YO RK-760. 13:00 11:00—Artists feature hour. giving the American home maker an ed Bishop of the Methodist Episco­ 6:U0 5:00—Jack Albin’s orchesira. 12:30 11:30—Como’s dance music, effort to force a confession V^om Bine Ribbon Mayonnaise also reduced to a new low price. 8:30 7:30—Song harmonies: organ. 288.3— KTHS. HOT S P R IN G S -1040. opportunity to see the latest fash­ him; he must be interviewed only in pal Church, May, 1912. He has 9:00 3:00—Concert orchestra. 6:45 5:45—Floyd Gibbons, reporter. been President of the Religious Edu­ 6:00—.\moa ’ n’ Andy, comedians 12:00-11:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. ions in furniture. the presence of his attorney; he 9-30 8:30—Musicale; dance program. 7:00 12:30 11:30—Como’s dance music. cation Association,' and is at present 10:30 9:30—Playlet: radio soprana 7:15 0:15—Piano twins program. The time when Just any piece of must be either booked for murder or 6:30—Phil Cook: entertainers. 299.8—WOC-WHO. IOWA-1000. President of'the Federal Council of Meadow Gold and Creamery Boll 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:30 7:30 6:30—W E A F progs. (414 nrs.) furniture would do has passed. Mrs. given his freedom and a clear bill of 6:30 5:30—Lewis Munnell, baritone. 8:U0 7:00—Male quartet orchestras Churches of Christ in America. He 8:30 7:30—Foresters’ male quartet. 12:10 11:10—Hawkeye dream ensemble. Average American is demanding health within 24 hours; and be must 6:45 5:45—WJZ programs (2Vi h:s.) 12:30 11:30—Two dance orchestras. is the author of many important ar­ 243.8—W NAC. BOSTON—1230. 9:00 8:00—Musical drama; concert that her home be beautiful and she not be turned over to Judge John 9:30 8:3(D-Robison't orch., Relnald 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. ticles and hooks. He gave the BUTTER pound 4 3 « 7:15 6:15—Romancers entertainment 9:00 8ni0—WEAF* programs i2 hrs.) is anxious to learn how to make it H. Lyle, who a year ago sentenced 7:30 6:.‘!0—WABC prograina (.1 hra.) Werrenrath, b.iritone. George Shepard Lectures at the 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 10:30____ 9:30—Poems in songs. 11:30 10:30—String Instruments. so. She has learned that it is not him to a year in jail, for gun toting 11:00 10:00—Slumbei music hour. 491.5— W DAF. KANSAS C ITY—610. Bangor Seminary Convocation last 0:30 5:30—Dinner concert orrhestra. 9:00 8:00—Ike and Mike, comedians. use that makes furnishings valuable — a sentence Forsythe never served. 7:00 6:00—.NBC programs (DO hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. February, and the Lyman Beecher Hale’s Strictly (Tested) 491.5— W IP. PH ILA D E LP H IA —CIO. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra; Amos ‘ n’ Andy. but rather appearance and comfort. The state’s attorney has not 7:00 6:00—Violinist: musical hour. ll:45 10:45—Two dance orchestras. Lectures on Preaching at Yale 8:00 7:00—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 7:30 6:30—William’s dinner music. She wants her home to be in style agreed to accept Forsythe’s terms, 8:00 TtOOr-Slrlng trio; ensemble. 468.5— KFI, LOS A N G E L E S -640. Di-vinlty School last April. 11:00 lo:00—T..ate dunce mus'C. 1:00 12:00—Tenor, orchestra, soprano. just as she wants her car and her but has taken steps to accomplish 333.1—W M AK, BUFFALO—900. 9:00 8:00—Feature radio forum. Three sessions will be held on FRESH EGGS dozen 45c 10-15 9:15—Dance music: organist. 2:U0 1:00—Orchestra, sopr.mo recltaL wardrobe to^be the very best and his arrest independently. 7:00 6:00—The children’s hour. 3:00 2:00-rHarrIs’ dance orchestra. Tuesday, the first beginning at 11 7:30 6:30—Feature happiness hour. 535i4-rWLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. the very latest she can buy. 8:00 7:00—Recorded classical gems. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. o’clock. Daylight Time, and two ses­ Large size 5Sc. Regardless of size or price every egg from 8-00 7:00—Mvstery of Harlow Manor. 13:00 n:0U—Feature: vagabond's hour Never before in the history of the 428.3—W LW . CINCINN ATI—700. 8:30 7:30—W E A F progs. (2V4 hrs.) sions 1^11 be held on Wednesday.- the Self-Serve is tested for your protection. U:00 10:00—Cathay's dance oichesira. 1:00 12:00—Soprano, tenor, orchestra. home furnishings industry has there 7:45 6:45—Dinner dance music. 9:00 ] :0ii—Orchestra music, soprano. AMERICAN RELEASED Lodging without charge will he pro- 8:00 7:00—W JZ programs (1 nr.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH-980. been a ’ concentrated and intelligent 6:00 6:00—Syr^hony: stuiEo artists. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. I'vided up to the dormitory capacity 9:00 3:00—Night scnool; variety. 10:30 9:30—Theater artists revue. effort to supply the home maker 9:30 8:30—WJZ musical prbrram. 6:45 5:45—WJZ programs (4M» hrs.) 1 ' for those who apply in advance. The Campbell’s * 11:15 10:15—.Slumber music hour. 11:00 10:00—WABC progs. (l>/i hrs.) with an opportunity to see the latest 10:30 9:30—Peanut revue; sonneteers. 1:00 12:00—Variety boys; organist Conference is in charge of a Com­ 11:30 10:30—.\moa 'n’ And.v; roll- 11:30 10:30—I..ate dance orchesirns. home furnishings correctly and at­ Lima, Peru, Sept 10.— (AP) — 254.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. 361.3— WSM, N A S H V ILLE —660. mittee consisting of Professor W. D. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra: jolly fel'ows. 8:30 7:30—Gallagher’s dance music. tractively displayed. Never before Lieutenant Commander Harold B. 1:00 13:00—Dunce music: varilles. 6:00 5:00—W E AK programs (1 hr.) Barnes, Chairman; Rev. W . S. BEA$9S cans 7:00 6:00—Pianist, tw lllgit voices. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (244 hrs.) have many home managers had at Grow of the U. S. .Naval Reserve, 2-00 1:00—Tjite dance orchestra. 11:45 10:45-Studio artists hour. 280.2—WTAM. CLEVELAND-1070. 8:00 7:00—W EAP programs (3 lirs.) hand anyone with whom they could held by the Peruidan authorities Archibald, Rev. Harold Brennan, 60.7—W HAM , ROCHESTER—1150. 12:15 11 ;15—Concert orchestra, singers. Rev. I. H. Benedict and Professor 3:00 7:00—WEAB’ progs. (3V> hrs.) 1:00 12:00—Jack’s dance orchectra. consult about their particular furn­ since the overthrow of the Legula 11:30 10:30—Studio quartet pliiyers. 6:45 6:45—WJZ programs (4 hrs.) Charles S. Thayer who is Secretary 11:00 10:00—Supper dance mtisic. 379.5— KGO. OAKLAND-y&C. ishing and decorating problems. government, was said by the news­ 12:00 11:00—Orchestra: organ music. 12:00 11:00—Music: biographies. 1:15 12:15—Merle Jacoli’a orchestra. 12:00 11:00—WJZ dance orcneslra. They now have at their disposal ex­ paper La.Prensa today to have been to the Committee. Past conferences 379.5— WQY, SCHENECTADY-790. 1:30 12:30—Comedians: shoemakers. Miscellaneous Specials 339.8—WJR. DETROIT—750. 2:15 1:15—Minstrel men’s lioiic. pert advice and suggestions from released. have been largely attended, and the 12:30 11:30—Late dance orchesira. 12:57 11:57—Time: weather: rr.ntkets. leader’s contribution as well as the 6:16 6:15—Dinner dance music. 270.1— W RVA. RICHMOND—1110. men who have been trained to solve The American officer, who re­ 283—W TIC, HARTFORD—1060. 8:00 7:00—Virginia church hour. discussion periods have h^en inter­ R I N S O ...... Ig. pkg. 18c 8:00 7:00—Krlen’s string quartet. 6:30 6:30—Trio: W E A F sltetch. 9:00 8:00—W E AF programs 12 hrs.) all\the problems in connection with' signed from the Na'vy and under 8:30 7:30—W E AK progs. <2>.4 hra.) 7:15 6:15—Gondoliers; piano solos. Leguia became chief of Peru’s air esting and challenging as a pre­ Octagon SOAP ...... 6 bais 26c 0:45—W E A F drama presentation 11:00 10:00—Serenade: dance music. furnishing the home. ' 11:00 10:00—Studio organ recital. 7:45 440.0—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. forces, had been detained at Are- liminary to the fall work of the min­ 11:30 10:30—Merry .Madcaps, soloist 8:00 7:00—Concert orchestr.i with The bringing into the home of College Inn TOM ATO JUICE C O CK TAIL,. . . bottle 39c Clyde Kitten, tenor, 2:00 1 ;00—NI5C enterlalnniei 1. istry. 422.3—WOR. N E W AR K —710. 3:00 2:00—HendeiHOn’s dance t'lind. beauty and comfort does not depend quipa, stronghold of the southern Try this instead of orange juice. 7:00 6:00—Orch; “ Next Numbab. w—8:30 7:30—W E A F progs. (2V.i hrs ) on price, it depends on taste in sel­ Revolutionaries led by Lieutenant Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. ecting items which make , up the Colonel Luis Sanchez (Jerro. AUTO VICTIM DIES Sweet Peggy PURE FRUIT JUICE ...... pint 19c 508.2—WEEK BOSTON—590. 6:30 5:30—Baritone; talk: classics. 244.6— WENR. CH ICAG O -070. ' furnishings. Many women have felt He was accused of having plotted Each bottle makes one gallon of delicious Urink. 7:20 6:20—Talk; opera echoes. 9:30 8:30—I’luyers presenialinn. Hartford, Sept. 10.—(AP) — 6:00 5:00—Big Brother Cluli. 10:00 9:00- Minstrel show; comedians. this for a long time but have been to bomb the city of Arequipa and of I 10:30 9:30—C. of C. organ recital. 626—W NYC, NEW YORK—£70. Frank Mancuso, 38, a grocer, died | Famous Ohio S A F E T Y M A T C H E S ...... 3 pkgs. 25c 215.7—W H K. CLE VELAND —1390. 7:35 r,;ft»eAlr colioge lecUm'F. 11:15 10:15—.Studio music hours. unable to bring about in their homes having been a “ mercenary." He is (36 boxes). , 12:00 11:00—DX air vaudeville. last night of injuries suffered in an 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. (2H nis.) S:20 7:20—Ida Iac.apraro, piunq, 202.6— W H T, CHI.CAGO—1-iSO. the atmosphere of comfort and the last of three Americans held, by 11:15 10:15—Slumber music hour, 8:30 7:30—N. Y. Police b&no.' beauty they so much desire. the successful revolutionaries to be automobile collision last August 5.' Hale’s WAX PAPER ...... : ...... 2 roUs 15c 12:00 11:00—WABC orchestra: organ 9:.15 8:35—The Right quintet. 10:30 9:30—Your hour leucue. 11:00 10:00—Ramlilcrs enle.'tnii.ment.. The coming of the home furnish­ released. He had asked that Peru His light delivery track'was struck! Lunch roil 100 sheets, 12x13 1:00 12:00-'WlIle’s dance minic 291.3— CFCF. MONTREAL—1030. 238—KOIL. COUNCIL BLUPHC—1260. 374.8—WSMI. C INCINN ATI—800. n.-ho 8:00—Concert orchestin; recital. ings Style Show will give the home decide his fate and discouraged by a machine driven by Hie J effer-' William’s PU R E E X T R A C T ...... :... bottle 27c 12:00 11:00—Studio music nour. 12:i;0 11 ;0U—Studio music noui. son. 11:00 10:00—Beaux Art’s oichtsira. 1:110 12:(I0-Bear’s enterlalutnent manager this longed-for opportunity American intervention. Vanilla, lemon, orange and almond. Regular S5o size. 1:00 12:00—Twp dance orchestras. 367-CKCL, TORONTO—840. 285.5— KNX. —1050.' 325.9—WWJ. DETROIT—02C. 10:25 9:25—Microphone mummers..- 12:30 11:30—MuMts hour; qUCMtlons. W H E A T I E S ...... lb. pkg. 15c 8:00 7:00—NRC programa (3 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, programs. » 2’00 1:00—Three rtnnee rniclieRlrHS. 11:00 10;00—Three drtnee orchestras. 315.6— WRC; WASHINGTON— 10M. 384.4_WMC. MEMPHIS—7J0. A delicious cereal. tVhoIe .^wheat flakes. Get another 272.6—W LW L. NEW YO RK—1100. 11:30 10:30—Studio orchestra mlislc. for Ic. ** 6:00 6:00—Soprano and orchestra. 18:00 11:00—WJZ dance orchesira. ______------11:09—Statler Organ—Lewis Bray charged the Grand Jury to take The Lowest Price in Years! (B). action to drive racketeering from WTIC PROGRAMS Chicago. 11:45—Singing Pianist (S). Gold Medal “Kitchen Tested” < rravelers Broadcasting Service 12:00—Royal York Orchestra- Hartford, Conn. TOE DIFFUSOR Hero Comes the Sun, When Love 5U.UUU W ., 1080 &. C., 'i82.8iVl. Comes in the Moonlight, Seems BIG CAB MERGER to Me, I ’ll Be Blue Thinking of FLOUR j You, On Revival Day, Disappoint — « Wednesday, Sept. 10.— E.D.S.T. New York, Sept. 10.— (A P .)— Di­ New Quiet New Economy 87 ed Moon, W hat’s the Use? Good P. M. rectors of both companies have 8:00— Ilim a Islanders. Evenin’ (N Y ). agreed upon a plan for acquisition - 8:10— Baseball Scores. j2:30—Bulove time (B). of control of Parmelee Transporta­ 8:15— “Hit Review.” tion Co., by the Checker Cab Sianu- Fresh Fruits - Yegetables 8:30—Mobiloil Orchestra—NBC. facturirig Corp., in which John J. William s Oil - O - JMatic 9:00—Runkel Program (by Hook- MARLBOROUGH Raskob IS one of the largest single Red and Green Up with WCR). stockholders. announce*s the greatest adyance ^nce oil heating was invented. 9:30—Palmolive Hour—NBC., c * A t the Republican Caucus which The transaction also contemplates basket/ 10:30— Top-Notchers in Sport— NBC'J I was' held Thursday ^ , evening-----j .,- dele- acquisition of the capital stock of Amazing new quietness and new TOMATOES 16 qt. 39c 11:00—News; Weather. }gate§. to the different conventions Motor Cab Transportation Co., op­ economy are made possible by the 11:05— Collin Driggs, Allyn Organ ' were chosen as follows: State con- erating 2,060 cabs in New York Oil-O-Matic Diffusor. This major ist. I vention-; John A. Fuller afid T. W. City, in exchange for 58,447 shares 11:30— The Merry Madcaps— Nor I Doberrentz; Congressional conven- of Checker Cab Manufacturing improvement, recently perfected WILD GRAPES 69« man.^Cloutier, director; tion, Paul Robert and Frank W. common stock. by Williams is built into the burn­ Wade, soloist. Fuller; Senatorial convention, Geor­ Cttecker Cab already owns ^ 51,- er. 12:00 Midn.—Silent. ge W. Buell and Elmer E. Hall; 442,000 of outstanding debentures of Good Variety County Convention, E. Allan Blish Parmelee Transportation, all of the The Diffusor automatically and Hyman Gutterman. $1,000,000 of preferred stock, 23,- 16 qt. WBZ—WBZA creates a more perfect intermingl­ Robert T. Buell has returned from 000 shares of common stock and ing of fuel oil and air within the CRAB APPLES basket Rumford, Maine, where he has been warrants for the purchase of Wednesday, September 10 spending two weeks. 425 additional shares of common. furnace-van absolutely even pres­ The Misses Helen and Harriet sure. Resulting combustion is so Fancy Cultivated * P. M. . ^ Cooley have returned to theit home Fish and many insects can, be complete you can readily see the 4:00—Tea Timers (B ). in New Britain after spending some frozen without destroying life. 4:15—Home Forum Decorating time with relatives here. saving on your oil bills. This sav­ TABLE GRAPES $1.00 Period—Vella Reeve (B). ____Miss______Fanny^ __A. _____ Blish opened___ her ing is in addition to the economy 4:30— Salon Orchestra (B ). ] school in the Wassuc district, Glas of low priced fuel oil which Wil- 5:00 — Stock quotation — T ifft | tonbury, for the fall term, Monday hams engineering permits you to Selected, No. 1, morning. Brothers (S) MUSICAL burn,^ 5:15—Tirrell Ensemble (B). The .annual Library supper will be 5:53—Plymouth Contest (B). held Wednesday evening at* the L i­ The low priced new Oil-O-Matic Jr. won world-wide popularity because of its quiet YELLOW 5:55—Kyanize Road Man (B ). brary Halh INSTRUCTIONt operation. No|\v with this new Diffusor you do not hear it start or run or stop. 6:00— Time; Champion Weather Mrs. Kinder W. Baird and infant ELBERTA PEACHES man; Temperature (B).. son have returned to their home in I f interested we cordially invite you to call for a demonstration. 6:04—Agricultural Market report Middletown after spending two weeks •with her parents, Mr. and WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC BURNERS with the New Diffusor flfl $ 1.10 6:20—Baseball scores; Sport Di­ Mrs. Gustave Flemke. ’ GEORGE J. SMITH Complete and Installed as low a s ...... w V / gest (B ). Freestone peaches— free from disease and hail cuts. 6:30— Scott Furrier/ Sketch Book Teacher of Belle of Georgia. (S ). / „ NURSE IS MURDERED 6:45— Miller’s Swisfc Navy (B ). The Tenor Banjo 7:00—Bulova lime: Pepsodent’o PhlladeWhla, Sept. 10.— (AP) — ' Save 20% to 30% On Amos ’n’ Andy (B -N Y ). Police were-without a tangible clew| Tenor Guitar 7:15—Wolverine Serenaders (B ). today as they sought the slayer of j WHITE PEACHES 7:30—Phil Cook, the Quaker Man Mrs. Ruth' fladler, 27 . year old I Mandolin and Allied (NY). tralne,d nurse found dying at the i fretted Instruments Freestone 7 ;4 5 —Dic-a-doo Entertainer (N Yl. edge 'o f a suburban h i^ w a v in the Ice^O-Matic Electric 8:00—Yeast Foamers — Nobody Abinf^Qn,'-' section. She ^was a ♦ widow anft’ form erly lived in Chi­ Cares I f I ’m Blue, Kansas O ty W e teach you to play popular Kitty, A fter You’ve Gone, Song cago." ’^'7'; of the Blues, F ’r Instance, ' 'Elmer ^ Murphy, a truck driver, music on any of the above in­ HALES What’s the Use? Kewpie, Sweet­ found the woman yesterday and struments. Refrigeration heart of My Student Days, Jast notified' Abington police. She died ■ ,i in a hospltsd a few hours later with­ a Little Closer (NY). Modern Methods Dial 3635 8:30—Sylvania Forester — Learn out regaining consciousness. A pis­ MEALTM MARKET to smile, Going Up, A Cottage tol bullet fired at close range, physi­ On All Models This Month for Sale, I know a Garden By cians said, caused death. The body was identified last night i T H E M U ^ C ^ O X the Road, A ll Aboard for Blan­ by Mrs. Olgff Martin of this city ket Bay, Espana, Good Night, who said it was that of her sister. Completetly Installed as Low as Health Market Specials Beloved, Good Night (N Y). Mrs. Martin said Mrs. Radler had G. ALBERT 9:00—^Wadsworth Program (N Y ). shared her apartment here. Asked 9:15—O’Cedar Time (NY). if she knew anyone who would want PEARSON 9:30— Camel Pleasure Hour (N Y ). to kill her sister, Mrs. Martin said: Fresh, Tender 10:30—Mason and Hamlin Concert “Ask those millionaires.’’ She did announces (B). not ampUfher statement. 11:00— Bulova time; Champion Season 1930-31 $ Forequarter Lainb lb. 15c Weatherman (B). 165.00 11:03—Baseball scores; Sport Di­ BOMB BEAUTY SHOP ■'s__^ gest (B). / Fresh, Lean 11:08—Temperature (B). studio Opens, Sept.| 15 Chicago, Sept. 10 — (AP) — A ■ t Voice Instruction , bomb today was the hoodlum William s: 'WILLIAMS, HAMBURG STEAK lb. 20c answer to the latest mobilization of 815 Main Street, WHAT?- Chicago forces to war upon racke­ , South Manchester, Conn. ^ ‘ teers.- ■ Loin Your Radio is on the Bum! It exploded sborUy after midnight Room 6, Fodrove BuUding: f.O.] lo m a : at the rear of the Maison'Lorraine .Ih EATINO- It's Net Necessary, Call $ B e a t ^ Shop. Windows were shat- LAMB CHOPS lb. 45e Are you planning to start your M. E. W O R SAA teredw d a shed near the shop was demolished. I t was the third “beauty child in Music Instructiim :thiS Tender Rib 88 Center St. Phone 4877 shop bombing" within a week. yjea.t'i, The bombing Is attributed by po­ lice to racketcffs." Th* Maison Lor­ yvh f not'talk It oVeir^wlth’ ys. CORNED BEEF lb. 12c RADIO SERVICE raine, like the Betty Beauty ' Shop Went be happy to give you any ad­ J O H N S O N & and Madame Love’s shop which also vice on any problems-you may have. ' . ■ ...... ’ili" ' ' . ' on all makes. were homb,Jba^ets, has ilecUnid to . ^ PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS New Sets and Stuidard W in call at your home,, no obllga- pay-tribute^ racketMrs mMcyer-masgi tion. ■ K' V ^ ’ Aocessorles 13 Ghestnnt St. ------TeL 5876, " , South Manchester ( frefih halibut, swprdfishV mackerel, butterfish, .. J ading a a ora^uoizers, poUca saidr^ Store open every day 8 a# m* to 6 pe nie, Thursdays and Saturdays until 9 p* m« A new drive againet rocketeierihg: haddock, cod, bluefish, etc. WM.E.' was launched when Ghief^ iTii&iViUSIGBOX -rr^r 1188 Tellaiid Xjozni^e, Fhon^ 87S8 Justice ^cQoorty of jCriminal Court Dial 3685 ' teinwt ------— ■.M S

A y •-'.-'a'..’'* \ Jl. ’r.-- ■rSs . . . , ^i^EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,>1030. : =vs* -iiiSeHESTBir EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTEl^jCONlii. OUn D. Johnstoff )gy 698 vgt Ddrable employment. Some of these 42 b o ^ unrepbrOar "Byrnes, qn whom Blearo s unemployed,, students'’ have retuimed BROWN IN “TOP T O ” BLEASE DEFEATED tdrial inantiq apparently, has f a l M NEW ATLANTIC HOP to school toi ^undertake post gradu­ win be on famiUar ground w hqnlf ate work, givlhg the Wgh school WASHINGTON STATE AT THE m U jM l is sent to Washingtma, as a reprj perhaps the ‘ largest post graduate ' " j N SO. CAROLINA WITHIN mi DAYS sentative of hia native Atate. For ROCKVILLE FIND M ANf CMKGES .enrollment it has had at any time. Comedian in One of His Best years,, from, . IV bn Monday afternoon the ^^ o c k Congresslonai diai^fet In WETS ARE LEADING Chicago Man Hopes to Better j - .. “ ■"* and Buskin dramatic dub held' its Pictures Plays at Local Thea­ \ ______Jadge Jennings on Benc^ ^ House of Representatives. He Lindbergh’s Time to Paris— first meeting of the school year. The ter'Two Days. James F. Byrnes Has Sab- tired from .Congress afWr ..his d e f ^ ; I n. im M i The court took- under considera-! May Go Further. new president of the dub. Ermano by Senator Bleiuie Hi 19?*. when hj^ Throo Out nf'FivP ‘ won the case of the divorce suit o f : Rebuiidmg of Stairways Most Garaventa, presided, and the possi­ the Orvs Trail- y > 'Joe B. Brown, aptly . called b i i l l ’i failed to reatiJre his ambition for g inree UaiOFriVe Viyh .Henry K. Detainger vs. Janet Den- ™ v cient 10 ! bilities of preSentinjg a major play tid"iead Oyar W . . , r 1 n I 'linger. The divorce is being sought' Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Sept. lUj funniest man on two feet, will head seat in toe Upper Houw by th| in .the near future were discussed. margin of two thousand votes. , ion the grounds of desertion. Ju^g® ;-(A P.)-H opin g to better Colon^^^ Important— New Room in toe program at toe State today and ins m the Early Returns It. was decided tbat^the dub con­ lUg lU Ulo tL j Jennings at a short calendar session j Charles A. Lindbergh s time f m a ; Time Senator a t P m a r i b sider the possiblUties of presenting ’Thursday in the hilarious comedy NEW TOWN HALL 1 of the Tolland County Superior ^ gpij, flight to Paris, Captain Roy i the Basement. “The Admirable Crelfhton’ by hit “Toi> Speed.” i Court on T^^esday morning took the i Ammel of Chicago today was From Seattle. Berrie .This play is an excellent Brown is seen in a role that per­ Stratford,! Sept.* lO . - ( A P ) — ^ v - case under consideration in view of ,■ preparing his fast monoplane for a . Columbia, S. C., Sept. 10.— 699 Main St., So. Manchester 515 Main Street, state poUce and taken into seclusion | street celebrated on Satur- “N ow be nice and leave me alone, helore they could carry I of the birth- was O’Connell’s answer %o ques­ announced mtentions of bringing j , days of NeUis and Martin Kincman tions. suit against the governor. A very enjoyable time was spent and a dainty limcheon was served to “A many says Senator Overman the guests. There were about of North Carolina, “ought not be INSURANCE LiiMlUJi; •iiiiiiji;; UCENSES SUSPENDED twenty persons present. held responsible for what he says Delegates Chosen in a political speech.” Because, pet'- A list of operators whose liceirees The 35to Senatorial District con­ haps, the campaign most always to drive automobiles in Connecticut vention was held at 3:30 o’clock goes to his head. have been suspended for one year Monday afternoon In W arren Memo­ for driving while under the influence rial HaU, Stafford Springs. Senator JTie Best Guardian of of liquor was given out today at toe Robert E. Hyde of Ellington, and R. State Motor Vehicle Department as Leland Keeney of Somers were a part of the effort to reduce tois unanimously named . Life and Property highway menace. The department large, to represent the 35th dlsWcc ) statement advised people to notify at toe state republican conve^on the department or toe police in case in Hartford, September 15 and 16. Locals they should see any of these drivers The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist opcVacirig motor vehicles. church wdU hold their regular meet­ Baltic, Burton E. Taintor. Bethel. ing on Friday afternoon at the home Edw. T. Barnett. Bridgeport, Jo.seph J. Baker, John I’kscher, Manfred J. of'"Mrs. David Gilpin of Prospwt Insure Your street. The meeting will begm at Johnson, William Samatulski. Bris­ tol, Hermidas Lebel. Canaan, Thos. 2;.30. J A BOX IN A GOOD SAFEVDEPdglt VAULT t Mr. and Mrs. N. Slagg and Mr, Thomas. Clinton. Miliiam H. West, Not EASY and Mrs. E. Winkcl andTOn of Jr. East Canaan, Tony Pescador. Meriden were guests at toe home or in I S ' T ^ . ' ^ FerestviUo, Edmund Hen^iult. Mr. and Mrs^ WiUiam Alley of Groton, Dominico Cedio. Hartford, BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE How often you have heard people say of Windsor avenue on Simday. R. B. Brown, Jos. P. CoUins, Chas. A daughter w as bom recently to Shift the load of responsibility^ popular idols in sports, the movies, etc, “Look at Healy, 'Theodore J. Merwin, Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West of Brook­ from your shouldere. ' D on t -C' J. Regina, Aime Roy. Naugatuck, lyn street. worry about whatwill happen The Mancheater Trust Go. the easy money they make.*' With a certain Milton Fort. N ew Britain, John There was a district meeting on Galle, John Pison, Harry Wenn- to your income if you*re laid percentage of tiiese p > p le the old saying “easy Simday at Hampton of the A-®?®” " up, or to your family if you berg. New Haven, Ira L. DeMaine, can /Legion and Auxiliary. About come, easy gp** holdsl:rufc* Another ever . Cornelius Driscoll, Bernard Mamng, five members of the local organiza­ die, or to yourself when your Lillian E. Murphy, W. B. Pendleton, tion were in attendance. The n ^ earning power declines. ipereasing percentage will be found to he SAV­ \ Lacey Smith. N ew London, John A. meeting wiU be held on the first C<2»ll62ire ^ Sunday in October at BlUngton. ING at least a certain percentage of their edit­ North Branford, Steven A. Strick­ Let V strong company take Carlton Lessig of Maiden ^n e over me burden. It will guar­ ings, knowing full well the fickleness of the pub­ land. Plainville, Tony Pompey. has entered toe employ of the White F ir e an d Rockfall, John Bugai, Roxbury, John Corbin company, ha-ving accepted a antee a definite income in any; lic and fate. They are thereby assuring them- W. Rehn. Salisbury, Frank W. Os- position in the office. o f these circumstances. trom. Shelton, Geo. N . Yocher. Joseph Hammond of 72 Grove sfelves of an income in years to come. aomersville, Tilman Bastarache. street, a graduate of toe RockvUle Ask for particulars and rater Sound View, John J. McKenna. High school in toe clhss of 1930 is at your age. South Norwalk, Paul Hinse. Stam­ taking a post gradu^ jjourse to ■i.V ford, Vance C. Lyons. Thomaston, stenography and typewriting at toe Peter A. Olcese. "iPorrington, Ed­ school. Connecticut General mund Arndt. Wallingford, John F. Life Insurance Company c-i. Ohr. Waterbury, Reuben E. Holmes, RICHARD G. RICH Clifford Newell, David Robertson. so KIND of Hartfohl V/ateftown, Gerald O’Neil. W est H a- Tinker Building, Sout|i Manchester /Frank: I was so sorry to hear.of SOUTH M ANCHPSTBR.CCftaH. v?n, Harry Taylor. F A Y E l l ’B B. C L A R E E ^ Westport, Harold McGuire. New the death of your wife. She was a Toi'k City, Geo. Kearns. Amenia, N. good woman. INSURANCE " established is o i f., Sigurd Ostby. Portchester, N. 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Daily Health -'‘-i _ .-\j. f , S e m i t e " OLIVE ROBERTSUDARTFON 'Binti On Ho# To K w WoG byjwbrid "Famed Ahtliority O f‘what good would kindergarten ^become accusboined to .other ch^die^' J be to my child? Shall wo send-him b^ore their inhibltioiis are formed;^ "c0t^R\Gmi950^ y N£ASEi^VlCE://?c.^ ERNEST LYNN ,, . this faU, or shall we keep him with they are apt to develop a pitifulf CHANGE BAIOTBOOM. us for another year or two vmtil shyness. BEGIN HERE TODAY ^ |- TOWELS OFTEN TO AVfOT yjgg him to start to school it- Others are accustomed to leavlh^f SPREADING •'GERMS I ggjf^ *v • ^ , the initiative tip'to older ptsymates./ ' RoytwTiing as an extra, ANNE What don’t 1 understand? he "Why was I'bom? Why am I Uv------These are the questions that ai;e By this "group Uvlng’.’ of kindergar-| WINTER, an ambitions yonng ac­ asked abruptly. ing? tress______from ______Tnlsa, Okla., , . has _pro- ••Oh, ^ just”—she______swung around What do I get? What am T giving:? By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN j troubling so many mothers at tMs ten they are thus having their high-.. grossed n^ldly and is now under and'"faced him—‘!just that I’m be- Why do I want a thing I daren’t Editor, Journal of the American i time of year that it seems well to fet social instincte imd. emotlona;.^ contract to Grand United, one of ^,^^T>rton»“garden fgr little process. Some games devdop quick leaves Hollywood and returns to j^aps you -mean you don’t want to in whispered accompaniment to \ to become so soiled and stiffened; children in Germany, thinking. Others develop ori^alityi New Orleans. ^ I hurt my feelings—^is that It?” Anne Winter’s song, and it almost: 'with human secretions that it could' Its -*aim is far more than to keep . Others still, ingenuity, reason, or DAN RORIMER former New j ^hat was not it at all, Anne de- snatched a stifled sob from his; stand alone; in fact, it was^never re­ children occupied with, supervised the power of selection, York newspaper man and now a .ij think you’re rather cruel throat. moved xmtil it demohs^ted its rig­ play while their mothers may get | Johnny brings home triumphantly, scenario writer, is in love with I that, Daii/; And she tried “Why do I try to draw you near idity. The modem roller towel is two and a half hours’ liberty each i to Daddy a pen-wiper, loving, if un--’ Anne, but he has come to regard to* explain then that marriage was me? fastened to a device which keeps it day. Who cares for such “liberty” j certain, labor of his own bauds. hip ’ feeling for her as a hopeless ! something that she thought of only Why do I cry?—^you never hear me. constantly in circulation______aifil is , when it means seeing tiiem march Julia has modeled in clay an—she one, especially since his release from ^ g^g g far-off prospect; as some- I’m a poor fool, but what can I do? much safer Th« hand towel is still; off down the street and out of our assures us—elephant. It does not Ckintinental Pictures and his rather ^ ^hing probably eventful but remote Why was I hom to love you?” used in'msiiy homes by several I uves just like the older children? | exactly mean that young John will unsuccessful attempts to free lance. ■ jjg,. present scheme. She said, Anne opened .her eyes then and members of the famUy. For it is with a heartache that we 1 become a maaufacturer or that his PAUL COLLIER, who writes a rather apologetically, as though looked at Mna, and in alarm she Tt seemed desirable to several bac- realize once they turn the comer sister is an embryonic artist But daily mo\ie column for a string of- there might \be something not ex­ glanced at the speedometer and to determine whether o r! we never reaUy whoUy possess them | they have succeeded- in co-ordinat- newspapers, shares Dan’s apartment actly normal in the admission, that called his attention to it. '8 0 b S lef^ 2e SSSed to the I again tor our very own. and toelr ing their minds and muscles to pro- with him. He has great faith In she had set her mind upon a career, Dan smiled and released the w to u!u. Uv.s besi» to Ukk a couri. at due. a uaterM ^ult TM, Dan’s ability, despite the latter’s and that perhaps she had made a pressure of his foot somewhat. He S r hands Me washed in the usual j a tangent from ours that can never ordmatira is mmed a t in all^tt^^ discouragement. While in New York mistake and let it matter too much. thanked her then for singing. “Just manner. The experiments demon­ bend hack. plays. Thought, with quick muscle Dan had written a play for the She tried to smile. “Anyway, like old times.” And then he strated conclusively that a buck tow- Then what does kindergarten give reaction. Eye and ear impressions with quick mental reactions. stage. His agent, unable to place it, Dan, that’s the way I feel—if you talked on rapidly, told her how el will remove vast numbers of that is worth sending them adven­ sends It back, and Anne and Collier can make any sense out of what I much her voice had improved. “I germs from the skin and that a turing so soon ? Thought and ingenuity combined read it and are enthusiastic. They said. And that’s why I’ve been wouldn’t have believed it. That fel­ Turkish towel will remove three Adaptability Is Important with cleverness of.,^the fingers. The little things they make and do are urge Dan to revise it for the movies. rather afraid of your saying what low must be a marvel.” times as many as a buck towel. Most important of sdl there is tha - Dan follows their advice. The you did. I had hoped you wouldn’t He said he wondered when pro­ Tests made with ' several indi­ character side of it. These little not so Innocent as they look. play eventually is accepted by somehow, imtil I was surer of my­ duction would start on his picture. viduals indicated that infectious children are learning at the most Of course, not all Vchildren are Grand United, and he is told that self. I like you, Dan—I like you “What do you think of Lester pleistic time of their lives, before six able to go to kindergarten. Some Moore? Think you’ll get along with bacteria may be easily transferred he may be ottered a contract. Know- tremendously. But I’m not at all in the greatest variety • of num­ years, to live with other people, to are not strong enough; sometimes - Ing that Anne would like to play a sure that I’m in love with you.” him all right? Phillips tells me he’s bers through the use of the towel, adapt themselves to a group of their the distance is too great. a regular guyr—no temperament or dramatic role, Rorimer suggests to Dan said, with a shrug and a whether of the buck or Turkish va­ contemporaries. Many children have For worried mothers who are de­ anything—so you’re going'to get a been alone or with adults during bating the problem, however, the ; studio executives that she be given queer little smile: “WeU, if you’re riety. a______test for the leading _ feminine part. not sure, I guess you’re not; I think chance to do something.” Repeated use of the towel for sev­ their babyhood and if they do not above facts may shed a little light. : Heretofore she has played roles in j you’d know, all right, if you were,” To all of this Anne, knowing that eral days brings about an accumu­ which her singing and dancing fe a -, gjj^j jjg puUed out a cigaret and he was acting unnaturally, and worrying about him, -murmured lation of germs on the towel so that tured...... lighted it. 2 7 6 it certainly is desirable to change G.ARRY SLOAN is to direct the , Anne, watching his face, re- short replies, but when they reached 1IIS2 the bungalow she was strangely re­ the towel at least daily. The Tur­ Silhouette Wavers HUSBANDS’ LOW ' plcture. He gives her a test and, ggt look about his kish towel is superior to the buck or is enthusiastic over her voxe. He , g caressinglyluctant to let him go, and she found things to say that would serve as an paper towel for removing visible While Pans Hunts gives the part to her. Sloan is the | „ you understand, don’t dirt and germs from the skin.. biggest director in Holl^ood, and, Dan?” she asked anxiqusly. excuse for him to linger. Not long ago an investigator in INCONESFORCE Anne naturally Is elat^ over the | needn’t be so utterly serious And when he did leave, with a the University of Nebraska made a Recipe For Chic opportunity. She and Rorimer go i ^ ^ it need we?” promise to see her at the studio on careful study to find out the per­ out together that evening for a 1 about it, neea we the morrow, she waited at the open He said, “No, we can always be centage of germs from the skin on WIVES TO WORK! drive. She is so happy, she tells him door until he had climbed into jthe underwear that was hot changed Paris.— (AP) — Dressmakers do car, and then she waved to him "and sufficiently frequently. Millions and not agree on the subjects of called goodby to him again. millions of germs were found on un- silhouettes for the coming season. Mona was not yet home and the Cleveland— (A P )—While women ------T - deVwear after one day, and the workers often have been accused of place suddenly was cheerless. Anne No. 561—Becoming Frock. This j i number increased steadily the long­ In fact the 1930-31 recipe for chic style is designed in sizes-16, 18, 20 J taking jobs that could he filled by . . W e W i T S sat down to wait for Mona and she M ^chester Herald . ., er the underwear happened to he begins something Uke mammy’s re­ found herself, for some _ strange______rea years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches J cipe for fried chicken. First catch men who needed, them, most wage- Pattern Service worn earning mothers work because their S f„u "ca n son wondering what she would have bust measure. Size 36 requires 3% jt The modern woman wears very | your silhouette .want to and it will be all right with at^all.” done if Rorimer had again kissed yards of 39-inch material with % , One set of stylemakers, a minor- husbands do not make enough Fur" a Herald Pattern of the little underwear and the same over- money to supjiort their families de­ her She had not expected him. to yard of 35-inch contrasting. |j g^rmenirMe" worn'aga^ and again ! ity group of ^ ^ “ %p^o°nso?s ' mp saw her eves then and they model illustrated, send 15c in cently. He drove then to Monica. | unshed tears, and he ?ry it but she wondered neverthe-1 No. 132-MarveIous Undi^ stamps*or coin directly to Fash­ and there they swung down to the, around her less because Dan had said some- style is .designed in sims 16, 18, 20 No“ t% ct ortle skirts that^flMe g gages from A study of 550 mothers engaged ion Bureau, Manchester Evening in wage-earning occupations in beach. The ocean lay m front of g^jj ^g |poke lighUy and thing about “old times,” referring to years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust, Herald. Fifth Avenue ahd 29th them, heavmg and murmuring with ^ti^gj. things. thdr first evening at Santa Monica. |.measure. Size 36 requires 2 yards of , Cleveland discloses, the depfurtment Street, New York City, Be sure of labor says, that a liirge majority - a whispered song and bearmg , J presently the ocean laid its and she had not forgotten that it 39-inch matena. w ith,4y* yards o f: to write your name and address ited to this cause. tuniS and peplums. •work because of economic necessity^ grateful breeze to them. there, ^ them'again and they fell was that alght that Daa had kissed ^ Dress. This | clearly and to give the correct The higher weiistlines and slightly In 295 cases the husbands were they sat ta&ed for a whUe n, «peU^ Qumber and size of the pattern Perhaps she argued to herself, style is designed in sizes 2, 4 and 6 j gathered skirts are newer, but the li'ving with their "wives, 119 women muted voices, but presently J^othi^^ Rorimer asked her if she you want. were silent with thoughts of their ^jjgg to go. she had^not been fair to Dan. If he I years. Size 4 requires 2% .yards of , old line is easier to wear. were widows, 62 were divorced and Price 15 Cents HOW TO SHOP Undoubtedly the trend of belts at 46 had been-deserted. 1.1 ' She nodded. Dan started the mo- really cared as much as he seemed j 35-mch material w th ° J - Dan smoked, and ^ ter a while g^^ging up the hill to the to—and she knew that he had been 27-mch contrasting. 'Trans. No. all the important dress houses is to In 13 cases the husbands were in ; Anne stirred and said ^ e o c e M he made a remark about trying to hide part of it from her— ! 11152 (blue) 15 cents extra. , Name ...... move upward however slowly, institutions. she had done wrong in not saying No. 806— Simplicity and Smart- h a r d w o o d b e s t f o r '• At one of the most important Of the 295 women whose husbands like that. It takes all the talk out ^ "celebration” not having been Size ...... of you, doesn t it ? I mean at night. „ „„ggess “Sort of aflat som Silng ^ong befSre this. ' She ness. This style ig designed in sizes UNFINISHED FURNITURE houses of all, where hemlines dip in were li'ving at home, 187 said that their reason-for going'to work was In the daytime it’s a gay. frolicking “ ^g'Vagn'Mt’ ” was forlorn feeling that she had 8. 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 re Addrest...... ^ I _____ .back and lift in front for formal the. insufficient income of the hus­ thing, but at night it’s so so Burhe spoke cheerfully enough. S t a glrcomra^ quires 2Vs ypds of 35-inch material By William H. Baldwin wear, belts follbw the sami move- It seems to be saying hush all the "Well, we’ll just let it go Mona came in presently, loud and with % yard of 35-inch contrastog^ j ...... Iment. They have mounted slightly bands. breezv and cheerful, and they; No. 828—Extremely Mo^^^^ \ . . . For a few years now unpainted in front and remained at the same Personal preference was the rea­ time. , hv default Anne, and try it again talked- but Anne. foUowed Dan Ror- style is designed In sizes 36, 38, 40, - ______- . , son of 34 while the husbands of 33 "That’s veV sometime.’ We’ll just forget what sets for kitchen and other rooms level in back agreed and he took her hand and j^g g ^ H e leaned toward her imer home in her thoughts. 42, 44^ 46 g ' All patterns 15 cents in stamps or ^egg popular with shoppers. I Changed stylesst^ -- in----- sleevesv,; a: soah m- were ill and the husbands of 26 were jobless. held It in his own and seemed to j gg^j ^ggg smiled back at And Dan, finding the apartment ure. Size 36 requires 3 coin (coin preferred). Wrap In the ordinary unfinished set, fluence fashionable outimes. All the be studying it. And finally ne looked empty when he got there, left im- 39-mch material with % yard of ^ hardwood is better than soft woods, dressmakers are experimenting witii In 80 per cent of the cases where coin carefully. insufficient income "was given as the up at her face again. “I was just presenGv he began to whistle, mediately and walked down Holly- 39-inch all-over lace. ■ Run your nail along the wood and new sleeves. „„inr d them thinking, Anne. You’ve come a long ■ comer of his eye he wood Boulevard to Henry’s. T h ere ------see v^ether it will make a notice- The tendency is to enlarge t^ra reason, the husbands received -less way since that first night we came gj^yiy at her to see if she he found Paul Collier and Johnny j r 1 as a convent ,and monastery. Two able indentation: if so, it is scfft above or below the elbow ^ d then than $30 a week. The families Riddle and a couple of very prettv | PyQfylQfflS Q f %jtrl empresses, Theodora, the wife ot studied averaged 2.3 children. down here. ’ qmiled was taking notice of the song. Anne Michael Paleologus, and Irene, first Most of the 550 women were doing ■ d you too. Dan,” saw him and she laughed. girls, lingering over coffee arid ."iaud- ,“ hfo, it’s different. I had every­ wiches; and he joined them. He wife of Andronicus H, were rele­ fulltime work away from home, • "I think you’re horried,” she said. and Androni­ thing in my favor to begin with, talked a great deal, and 'aughed Away froth Home gated there as nuns, with 249 of them in domestic work “ Come on, Anne, sing for me. cus n himself entered its doors two shoulder' ruffles or dropped collars. or personal service. ’ and I came very near to making « "Not that one.” She shook her boisteriously at Johnny Riddle’Sj In reproductions, however, knots years before his death to become a Factories gave emplo3rments to mess of it.” head. newest stories: and when the ott- Wilt be Studied are valuable because they lend “But you didn’t. You’ve done ers left he remained and ordered j 'monk. He was buried there in 1331. 224 others, 51 were saleswomen in “ Come on,he pleaded; “for old charm to the piece. A good knotty FOR DIS’nNCTTVE DINING something to be proud of. And j.j^gg,~gjjg^''j^g‘- ^nd he argued more coffee. stores, 17 were office workers, six pine seat, for example, would be were in professional occupations and where would I have been if gg persuasively and so persistently. And finally he went hom’ am: Chicago— (A P )—Social and econ- j COLORS UKE GEMS valuable in a reproduction of a Co­ French blue linen makes an at­ hadn’t been for you?’ ■ i that finally she consented and went to bed. 45 -^ere epiployed at night. i- omic conditions of young women are lonial chair. Sets which have been tractive background for a table More than half of all the women thfr iS fo r i '. r ______. ,T. Be Ca«.ue;l^_ Jewel-like colors speh as ruby, reproduced should be harmonious as, which you want to make appear to be studied by the Girls’ Friendly sapphire, coral ! and emerald are did all of the laundry work them­ Jto period, and the copies should be distinctive. selves. Fifty mothers sent the eWi- found out what you’re capable of.! Society, an Episcopal churc^ organ­ hording high places on the latest Why, all I did was to put them wise accurate, at the same time being dren to a nursery while tiiey "worked, ization. . V - color chart for evening. made sufficiently strong to wlUt- 9P had them cared for at home by to themselves.” The study Ysdll continue three IN WRAP-AROUND MODE Anne gave a little pressure to the! stand modem jolts. This can be relatives or friends and 183 said years, and a $25,000 fund is being SIMPLE SERVICE assured by bU3ring in a reputable nobody took care of them. hand that was holding hers. It was Wrap-around skirts of circular raised to carry on the work. store. just like him, she said softly, not “The problem of the young worn- i coats and dresses in the new au- to want any credit for what he had By placing a whole dinner Unfinished reproductions can be MATURE STYLE an away from home in the large course om one platter, the serving painted at home with antique stain. cut are quite the thing for both done. city has become coupled with a puz­ tumn fashion line-up. And Dan insisted that none be­ and dishwashing . problems are For the matronly figure, some ’ zling housing problem,” said Miss E. i \ longed to him. He told her again “ liJc 5£AT£D F1GU15E 'WEARS’ A 9LURU COLOKD both simplified. of the new surplice effects are ex­ CREPE GOVW WITH A f ACC BELT AWO IHGeUPTATlON? TIHTl .. Winifred Dunkle, field secretary' of A LABOR Sa V e R that her chance would have come FOR TEA HOUR ceedingly kindly. Made with a \ TO MATCH AWDTIWV PUFFED SLEEVES’ the society. A MATERIAL MATTER little vestee of fine 'lace, dainty anyway. He didn’t want her to feel “Hundreds of young women in under any obligation to him. For It will be t'wice as easy to keep pleated georgette or other dulf- ' I n t h e GENTTEt? A HIGH WAlSTtD GOWN O f INDES’- business are turning from the woAi- Candied grape fruit peel, served one thing, he thought, it rather com­ Many*new dresses are featuring your bathroom immaculate if sep­ surfaced lingerie touch, they are TRUGTIBLE VOILE IVJ A ^ F T CASABA TONE N4ASA GHOL' en’s clubs and the carefully super­ at a tea table, is certain to win plicated the thing that he wanted to j simple lines in orderi to offer arate cleansing cans are kept in chic and slenderiziffg at the same ' TPRLUM (JAO^ET OF »4lNT TRANSPARENT VELVET vised hotels and apartment dwell­ the approval of both those who say to her, and it probably would be smooth surfaces on which to dis­ the room, rather than depending time. ;/ j ings, sponsored by social groups, to diet and those who do not. said awkwardly enough at best. play exquisite handiwork. on the kitchen supply. more independent, and from the so­ Reclining behind the wheel, he fRtNGW GREPE IN A DELlGAtE IVORY MARES’ cial viewpoirit, less satisfactory liv­ gazed up at the sky, and presently T he s o w n A T T U E l^l6H T- I T 'S TRIMMED INejJUSTATlONS* AND ^ A P G OF A DARKE/? TONED LAOE. ing conditions.” . he said, without turning his head: The Girls' Friendly'Society main­ » “Anne, how would you like to get “ vwVLTs THE Mirra tains 28 vacation houses and 13 "ioo MOST wp hedeat married?” HELP /* ^ 5 0 M E “Why, Dan,” she laughed, “is that lodges in lai^e cities. a proposal?” " , (kViMStAUGHTEO- ^ J ^ T h e S m a r t “You’re darn right it is.” i State Theater Building “Well, I never heard such a cas-1 /rrv . ual one in my life, I must say.” j ISTANBUL MOSQUE “It might sound casual,” he said, | rolling his head over to look at her, “but there’s plenty of stuff YIELDS RICH ICON A behind it.” \ 01TH THAT Anne made a sound with her tongue. “Tchk. Such slang!” PIPE OF STYLE Dan smiled, and then he became i b o ■ suddenly serious. “Now, look here, OOSHT.TO Anne. Tonight’s the night we get i CHARMINGLY UE (M the record clear. There’s no use Istanbul. (A P-)-^y restoration kidding ourselves any longer. I’m of ancient Byzantine churches and crazy about you and you know it; disclosure of thdi' treasures Turk r BECOMING you’ve known it for a long time, ish; archaeologists are making real too. Now what am I going to do contributions to the history of ar/ about it?” and architecture. TO We waited for her reply, and \ Macridy Bey, sub-director of the Q0MP5C>J itt ' VfiM-BDVDE-IIrM Anne said "Why, Dan,” confusedly, ’Turkish National Museum, has ItaTHE DEFENSE' and nothing more. She turned her been working on the famous church YOU eyes away and looked troubled. ot St Mary Panacrantos, a Byzan­ Dan said gravely, “You knew it Can easily be found among pur woujid have to come out sooner or tine edifice, consisting of two juxta­ later, Anne. You’ve kept me from posed'churches, one dating from HONGILf assortment of new fall dresses. saying it for a pretty long time, but the 10th and the other from th^ ')(DblLTMfi9^TEyB Here you will find‘several different it had to come out sooner or later. 13th century. 7/ ‘ He found not only a nuxpber of TME R styles in dresses desired for just I’m in love with you. I can’t help TIME jmur type. Here it is possible to it, Anne; I just am.” sculptures buried within the church, He waited for her again, but she which in 1496 was transformed into buy dresses that wear and look continued to gaze ahead of her to­ a mosque,-blit also j^^mairhle icon of like dresses selling at twice the ward the dark ocean, and so he the 10th century. This latter is an price we ask. By buying here you spoke again. effigy of a Byzantine woman saint, “There for a while, when thing fashioned in a mosaic whose superb can seemingly dress expensively weren’t bresdring for me, I man­ technique*and'almost perfect pi;e.a- ■ yet keep within your budget. : \ aged to keep quiet about it, but—” ervation maJ^e it of enomious value. Anne interrupted him with a The rich coloring ' o f its stones vehement shake of her head. “Oh, seems as fresh as when they were Dan, that wouldn’t have made any worked into this mosaic a thousand Y $4 .95-» 14.95 - difference—^not a bit, Ybu just years ago.'; . don’t understand.” “• The icon his been'transported to “Well, it did to me; it made a lot the Turkish museum, and Macridy of difference. You know, Anne, you Bey says ’Turkey'vdH-not part with All Styles All Colors told me a Uttle whUe back that you it “even fo r midIonfl.“ AH Materials sometimes thought I didirit care •The church:, of :St; Mary Pana- what happened—whether I went .crantos was* used by the ancient. over br not—but you were wrong. I Christian rui^irs .of * .Constantinople^ had ^ _ g agpja fe i

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FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND FORE NATIONAL AMERICAN FAILS TO BETTER Ben Cheney Qualifies At Brooklyn I— ROBINS 3, CUBS 0 At Detroit:— „ Brooklyn ATHLETICS 8, TIGERS 1 ''A a R. H. PO. A E. Philadelphia Frederick, cf ...... 4 1 3 1 0 1 AB. H. H. PO. Gilbert, 3b ...... 3 1 0 1 3. 0 EDERLE’ S Bishop, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 Herman, rf ,...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 For District Amateur Dykes, 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 1 •A Wright, ss ...... 3 0 2 2 0 Cochrane, c ...... 3 0 0 5 Bissonette, lb ...... 3 0 0 W 2 0 Simmons, cf ...... *1 0 1 3 Bressler, If ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 «>- ■ F o ix , lb ...... 4 0 1 11 Finn, 2 b ...... 3 0 1 8 2 0 Peggy Dimcan Makes TODAY’S MATCHES Miller, rf ...... 4 1 2 1 Lopez, c ...... 3 0 0 4 0- 0 SARAZEN BARELY Moore, If ...... 4 1 1 1 Phelps, ,p . . . . ____ .3 0 0 1 3 0 Cards 78-75453 to 'Trail AT FOREST HILLS Boley, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 Grove, p ...... 3 0 0 r 29 3 7 27 12 1 jMile Trip in 16 Honrs, 15 ; 1 p. m.—John Van Ryn vs. F. Chicago ESCAPES DEFEAT Bobby Grant, Medalist, by 32 3 7 27 7 3 AB. R. H. PO. At E. J. Perry. Detroit Blair, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 Minutes From Cape Griz 2 p. m.—Clifford Sutter vs. AB. R. H. PO. A E. English. S3 ...... 4 0 1 2 2 1 •TfV Four Strokes; Jack Che­ Berkeley Bell. Funk, cf ...... 3 1 2 6 0 1 Cuyler, rf ...... 2 0 0 3 1-0 Gehringer. 2 b ...... 4 0 1 0 3 0 Wilson, c f ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 3 p. m.—William T. Tilden 2nd McManus. Sb . Stephenson, If '...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Charles Schneider Loses by Nez to Sooth Foreland vs. G. Lyttleton Rogers. Alexander, lb KeUy, lb ...... 4 0 1^5 0 0 ney Just Outside. 4 p. m.—Wilmer Allison vs. Stone, If Hartnett, c ...... ,...4 0 0 7 0 0 Akers, ss Bell, 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 4 0 One Hole Margin*, Smith, Near Dover, Frank Shields. Doljack, rf Malone, p ...... 3 0 1 0 2 0 Ben Cheney easily qualified for 5 p. m.—R. Norris Williams Desautels, c ■Whltehill, p the Hartford district amateur golf 2nd vs. Francis T. Hunter. 31 0 5 24 10 1 Uhle. X Brooklyn ...... 100 000 02x— 3 FarreU Win. Dover, England, Sept. 10— (A P )— - ' . tournament at the Hartford Golf Easterling, xxx Runs batted In, Wright, Herman 2; Peggy Duncan, 200-pound South ' two base hits. Wilson; thyee base hit, Club yesterday when he shot the 36 8 27 11 1 Frederick; home run. Herman: sacri­ AMcan girl swimmer, succeeded splendid 36-hole total of 78-75—153, Philadelphia 021 000— 3 fice, Cuyler; double plays, Cuyler to A heretofore xmnoticed profes­ this Jfftemoon in swimming the Eng­ Detroit OOO 010— 1 Kelly, Bell to Blair, English to Blair sional named Ctoarles Schneider, lish channel . She landed at South only four strokes behind the leader, TENNIS GIANT Runs batted In. Moore 2, Foxx, Mc­ ■ to K elly; left on Bases, Chicago 7, who is located at toe Penn A. C., Foreland from Clape Griz Nez, yoimg Bobby Grant of Wethersfield, Manus; two base hits, Stone; three Brooklyn 5; base on balls, off Malone base hit, Miller; home run, Moore; 3. Phelps 2; struck out, by Malone 4, near Philadelphia, yesterday fell a France, at 12:35 p. m. j . P. Cheney, Jr., finished with 164, DEFEATS VINES stolen bases, Funk, Bishop; double Phelps 3; umpires, Pflrman, Rlgler tee-shot short of fame and glory at Miss Duncan, who is 19 years old, > two strokes more than the 162 plays, Foxx to Dykes, McManus to and Moran; time, 1:40. toe Fresh Meadow Coimtry Qub. had hoped to beat toe 14 hour 25 Alexander; left on bases, Detroit 8, In toe first round of match play minute record of Gertrude Ederle which just got in. Philadelphia 5; base on balls, off At PhllofielpUa^— In his first round match, Ben Whltehill 3; struck out, by Whltehill PHILLIES 8, REDS 6 in toe national P. G. A. champion­ established four years ago. Enter­ Cheney meets L. K. Ives of Wam- 6 Grove 4; umpires. Van Graflan, Philadelphia ship, Schneider came within an ace ing toe water at about 8:20 p. m. psmoag who shot 74 and 83 to Littleton Rogers of Ireland Connolly and McGowan; time, 1:56. AB. a H. PO. A E. of eliminating Gene Sarazen, home her initial speed was about 2 1-2 *- First round matches must X— Batted for Desautels In 9th. Brickell, cf ...... 5 0 2 4 0 0 miles an hour. The total time for qualify yTT—Batted for Whltehill In 9th. Thompson, 2b ...... 5 0 0 1 1 0 §lub pro, recent winner of,toe west­ be played this week. The two Friberg, If ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 ern open and two-time holder of her swim was 16 hours and 15 min-“ Beats Pasadena Sensation utes. Cheney brothers were the only mem­ At ChlcnRo:— Klein, rf ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 toe profession^ golf title. bers of the Manchester Countp' CHISOX 10, RED SOX 1 Hurst, lb ...... 3 1 1 9 3 0 Miss Peggy’s chances of beating Chicago Whitney, 8b ...... 3 3 2 3 6 0 Trailing Sarazen by three holes Club to seek qualification. It is the 0 after toe first had been played in Gertrude Ederle’s record were taken in Five Sets. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Davis, c ...... 3 2 3 5 1 from her at toe western entrance of first time that Ben Cheney ever Theveno^w, ss ...... 3 0 1 2 3 0 toe afternoon round, young Schnei­ Mulleavy, ss 9 Dover harbor about 10:30 a. m., ‘ participated in the Hartford distnct Cissell, 2b Collard, p ...... 0 1 1 1 0- der, whose tournament experience tournament now being held for the Reynolds. If Phillips, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 when she battled against an adverse Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept. 10.— Jolley, rf O’Doul, X ...... 1 1 0 0 0 is extremely limited, caught toe tide for nearly an hour and made fifth time. , , ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Had his putter not failed him dur­ The tallest tennis player in the Watwood, lb In 1945 we may read of the golfing exploits of Chy Sullivan in the Elliott, p ...... 1 doughty little Gene before toe turn, practically no progress. She even- ' Barnes, cf major tournaments. Chy is the 4 -year-old son of Chy Sullivan, Jack- ing the afternoon round, Ben might world sprang the biggest surprise of 33 8 13 27 16 2 forged ahead •with only five holes tually was carried by toe tide to-4S Kamm, 3b son, Mias., pro., and recently received a lesson from Johnny Farrell, as have come much nearer being the the day yesterday in the men’s for­ Grouse, c Cincinnati left to play -and then made a bad ward South Foreland where she medalist. Even as it was, he shot ty-ninth annual national champion­ Caraway, p pictured above. The youngster is considered one of the best of the child AB. R. H. PO. A E. drive that finished up in a hedge landed. ship singles tournament at Fore.st golfers in the United States. Swanson, cf .... 2 3 3 0 0 paralleling toe fifteenth fairway. mighty flie golf. John with an 83 43 10 19 27 10 2 Meusel, If ...... 5 2 3 3 0 0 The young channel victor was*’ in the morning needed to break 80 Hills, when G. Littleton Rogers, of Boston Strlpp, lb ...... ___ 4 1 1 6 o 0 After taking two ineffectual bom in Johannesburg. in the afternoon but shot an 81. He Ireland, defeated Ellsworth Vines, ^ AB. a H. PO. A. E, Cuccinello, 3b ...... 4 0 3 0 0 0 whacks at toe ball Schneider con­ Favorable conditions prevailed for ^ Oliver, cf ...... 4 .4 0 1 5 0 0 Walker, rf ...... 5 1 2 3 0 1 ceded toe hole, giiring Sarazen toe was out in 40 and back in 41. Here of Pasadena, Calif., by the score of Crawford, 2b ...... 4 0 1 5 3 0 Miss Peggy’s swim. The sea was Scarritt, If .4 0 1 3 0 0 opening which he was not slow to are the cards of the low men follow­ 4 '" 6, 4—6, 6 *' "4, 6— 1, 6 ■ 4, in the Regan, 2b .3 0 1 8 1 1 Sukeforth, 6 ...... 5 0 2 0 1 0 calm and toe air almost windless ed by the score of the 16 qualifiers third round, on one of the outside Webb, rf .4 0 0 0 0 0 Durocher, ss ... ___ 4 0 1 4. 3 0 grasp. Even then the match went when toe tugboat Jenner, escorting- and the first round pairings; courts of the West Side Tennis Reeves, 3b . .2 0 0 0 1 0 Army Will Adopt Benton, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 to toe last green, and in order to ,her, was sighted early in toe mom- ‘ 0 Club. Rothrock, 3b .2 0 0 0 2 win by 1 up Gene had to play two ing. Sweeney, lb .3 1 1 9 6 0 40 6 16 24 10 1 Out .. 44543553 4— 37— Rogers, six feet and seven Inches Rhyne, ss .3 0 0 2 2 0 Philadelphia ...... 020 004 02x— 8 of toe finest recovery shots from But as toe tide slowly carried her In . . . 44434344 4—34—71 of aggressive Irishman, came from Connolly, c .2 0 0 2 0 (t Cincinnati ...... 202 020 000— 6 toe rough that he ever played in his along toe coast, toe crowd watching .2 0 0 0 2 0 Runs batted in, Cuccinello 4, Theve- Bobby Cirant. behind when the California youth Russell, p life. her stmggle to keep going became'^ (morning round) Smith, p .1 0 1 0 1 0 Western Football now 2, Collard, "Walker, Sukeforth, was leading two sets to none a«d O'Doul 3; t'wo base hits, Meusel, That was only one of toe exciting nervous and excited. Out .. 64544554 4— 41 4— 2 in the third session. 80 1 5 24 9 1 Brickell, "Walker; home runs, O’Doul; encounters that took place when the ‘T am all right at present, s h e -' In . . . 44434255 4—36— 77 sacrifices, Strlpp, Thevenow, Davis-; shouted to toe occupants of a speed At this stage of the struggle, Chicago - ...... 193 040 02x— 10 double plays. Hurst (unassisted). professionals began to battle at (afternoon round) Boston ...... 000 010 000— 1 match play for toe title now held by boat passing cldse by. She was Rogers began to play the best ten­ Runs batted in, Jolley 2. Barnes 2, Benton to Durocher to Strlpp, Thomp­ Out .. 34543543 4—35 New Coach of Cadets to Use son to Thevenow to Hurst; Klein to swimming with a tmdgeon stroke,' * ^ . . . 44634345 4—37—72—149 nis he had shown since his arrival Crouse 2. Connolly, Caraway 2, Cls- NATIONAL RACE Leo Diegel. sell, Mulleavy: two base bits, Crouse, Davis; left on bases, Philadelphia 6, The two that stood out, both from but toe tide was strong. B. C. Morley in this country last July. His service Cincinnati 11; base on balls, off Ben­ Clssfell, Regan: three base hits. R ey­ toe standpoint of toe golf that was Cheer after cheer was raised as^' (morning round was a furious attacking weapon and Warner Style; Wing Back ton 3. Collard 1, Elliott 2; struck out, nolds, Barnes; stolen bases, , Rey­ played and toe fame of the players, she stepped ashore at South Fore-^ Out .. 44533543 4— 35 he amazed the spectators by some nolds. Sweeney, Barnes; sacrifices. TIGHTENING UP by Elliott 2; hits; off Collard 14 In 5, Phillips 1 in 1, Elliott 1 In 3; passed were toe matches between Harry land. She went immediately to a In ... 544 2554 45—38— 73 of the recoveries he made off Vine’s Kamm, Connolly; double plays, Mul­ balls, Sukeforth; winning pitcher. hotel at Dover. ^ whipping shots. The giant scooped leavy to Cissell to Watwood, Kamm Formations to be Used on Cooper and Bil^Mehlhom and Billy (afternoon round) to Cissell to Watwood; left on bases, Elliott'? umpires, Jorda, Scott and She was found there soon after, Out .. 64564552 4— 41 the ball up, kept it in play and then Boston 5. Chicago 131 base on balls, Quigley: time, 1:40. Burke and Horton Smith. Both con­ X —Batted for Phillips In 6th. tests went to toe thirty-fifth green, smoking a cigarette and looking as In.... 43445354 4— 36— 77—150 went on to put across the winner off Russell 1. Smith 2, Caraway 2; Plays. as if she had just come in] Ben Cheney struck out, by Smith 1, Caraway 4; Western Teams Lose Open­ with Cooper and Smith victoriou*4 or force errors from the sensational hits, off Russell IS In 4 1-3, Smith 6 A t New Y o rk — • from a stroll. She admitted, how-"., (morning round) California youngster. In 3 2-3; losing pitcher, Russell; um­ GIANTS a, CARDS after bitter fights. Diegel, Tommy Armour, Dens- ever, that “I don’t feel like swlm-'.^ Out .. 55745533 5— 42 Vines kept on hitting with his pires. Nallln, Campbell; time, 1:51. W«st Point, N. Y„ Sept. 10.— ing Struggles in East; New York ming back to France just at the'^ In . . . 63 33443 5 5—36— 78 AB. R. H. PO. more Shute, Johnny Farrell and Joe usual staccato sharpness, but Rog­ (X p .)—It’s the same old show do­ moment”, but added that she would (afternoon round) A t ,St. Loots I— Crltz, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 Kirkwood were toe golfers who ers was in far better control now Hogan, z ...... 1 0 0 0 be all right as soon as she “had had ' NATIONALS 8, BROWNS 4 ing business at the same old stand, Clash Again Today; were given opportunities to take Out .. 4 3 65 35 535—39 and, after running away with the W ashington Marshall, 2b ...... 0 0 0 1 a bath.’’ In . . . 44435345 4— 36— 75— 153 last four games to take the set at AB, R H. PO. A. B. but it's hard lo recognize the cur­ Leach, If ...... 4 0 1 3 things easy. Diegel, meeting young Lindstrom, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 “The swim was quite uneventful,” ]', The Qualifiers 6— 4, returned to the court after the Rice, rf ...... 5 2 1 1 0 1 rent edition of Army’s football ma­ Henry Ciuci when toe young Con­ West, cf ...... 6 1 3 1 1 0 Terry, lb ...... ____ 4 0 3 9 she said, “ except that I was stung^.j B. M. Grant, ___ rest period and rushed through the chine, what with new direction, new The Natioiial League race was Ott, rf ...... 3 0 0 6 necticut professional was off his Wethersfield ...... 77 72 149 Manush, If: ...... 5 0 1 4 0 on toe face by a jelly fish. This soofi fourth set for the toss of only one Cronin, ss ...... 6 0 2 2 7 faces and new raiment. tighter toan ever today, After O’Farrell, c ...,...... 4 0 0 1 stride, had his opponent 7 down at ...... 3 1 2 2 passed however and did not trouble - B. C. Morley, game. In this set he was at the very Judge, lb ...... 6 1 1 14 2 0 Red Cagle, the agile red rover, Jackson, ss ...... toe end of toe first eighteen holes me. Hartford ...... 73 77—150 ...... 5 1 2 a 2 0 Brooklyn’s 3 to 0 triumph over toe Roettger, cf ...... 3 1 1 3 peak of his game, completely domi­ Bluege, 3b has moved away along with Hertz ...... 2 . 1 and eventually won by 8 and 7. J. J. Geoghegan, Hayes, 2b ...... 5 1 1 6 2 0 Cubs and New York’s 2 to 1 •vic­ Mitchell, p ...... 0 0 “During the swim I had coa, nating the match, coming in for Ruel, c ...... 3 1 3 5 2 0 Murrell, his plunging partner and coffee and beef tea. Throughout D . i Middletown...... 74 77—161 ...... 2 0 .1 0 0 1 tory over St. Louis yesterday here 31 7 27 12 1 winning volleys, hitting close to the Hadley, p Buster Perry, the thundering tackle Louis used toe fi-udgeon stroke. The tem-‘e IG. F. Smart, T-oliiT-Tic ^ M arberrj, p ...... 0 <) 0 0 1 0 is how toe tour leaders line up: ^ St. I Wampanoag ...... 78 73 151 lines with his deep court retu rn s, p ...... 0 1 . 0 1 0 0 Biff Jones has shifted hia_ military AB. R. H. PO perature of toe water gave me some rt ...... 4 0 0 ' Fred Jarvis, Jr., and placing Vines on the defensive } Shires, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 base to Oklahoma and even the W. L le t. TP Douthlt, cf ...... 1 muscle trouble and that was the by the speed and weight of his serv- vivid golden jerseys have been Chicago ...... 80 5' ' .584 17 Adams, 3b ....,...... 4 0 0 0- only thing preventing me from,,,, Goodwin Park ...... 79 73—152 47 8 13 36 17 Frisch, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 iC6> I .566 18 breaking Miss Ederle’s record." ^ Graham Reid, St. Louis changed in favor of the more for­ St. Louis .... 77 55 Bottomley, lb .. -...... 3 0 0 11 Local Sport Farm ington...... 75 78—153 Vines’s Last Bid Fails AB. R. a . PO. A. B. mal black gold piping. Only the Brooklyn ___ 78 6(I .565 16 Blades, If ...... 3 0 1 3 She recalled smilingly that during,jf Watkins, rf ...... 3 0 1 2 Ben Cheney, ^ Vines made a courageous bid to' Blue, lb ,5 1 1 11 setting on the plains is the same New York ..77 6(I .562 18 her seven-mile s-wim in J926 from Metzler, rf Mancuso. xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 Manchester ...... 78 <5—153 stop the advance of his giant oppo­ and the calibre of the men who Brooklyn gained a fun game on Wilson, c ...... 3 0 0 3 Chatter Robben’s Island to Cape Town she-.f Goslin, If ■ had twice been saved from attack- vt F. D. Ross, nent in the last set after Rogers, Kress, 2b go to make up Army's yearly chal­ the two teams that are ^ead of Gelbert, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 Wampanoag ...... 79 77— 156 scoring a break, had piled up the Ferrell, c lengers for national supremacy, them and went into a virtual tie Grimes, p \...... 2 0 1 0 mg' sharks by timely harpooning ^ Pucclnelli, »x ...... 1, O' 1 0 L. K. Ives, — » lead of 3—1. Thereafter they alter­ Mellllo. 2b t Major Ralph Irvine Sasse of Wil­ with St. Louis for second place. and rifle shots from her escort. vij Schulte, cf Hafey, xx ...... ;.0 0 0 0 ' Bing Farr, first baseman for Bon Wampanoag 74 83— 157 nated'in winning on service, with 0 ’Rourke,>«i mington, Del., Jones’ successor as trailing by only one point, Lindsey, p ...... 0 0 0 0 Ami is vacationing with Sobby Ven- E. A. Suisman, Rogers taking the set at 6—4, for Collins, p/ I. head coach, has gone over com­ The Robins’ two Babes, Phelps In 1926 when Miss Dimcan was A 31 1 7 24 8 drillo in Canada but will be back in just fifteen years old she set a newr"' Tumble'Brook ...... 81 78— 159 the match. Klmsey, p pletely to toe Warner school of and Herman, figured greatly in ^toe Hassler, zz New York ...... 000 000 : time to play •with toe soap makers mark in swimming from Robben's W. J. Martin, The loss of the match must have football as expoimded by toe old victory. Given . great support, St. Louis ...... 000 000 100— 1 in toe first game of toe town base­ Land to (Jape'^Co'wn, a distance of Goodwin P ark ...... 83 78—161 been a bitter disappointment to 43 4 10 36 21 3 master “Pop” himself at Stanford. Phelps limited toe Ckibs to five hits Runs batted In. Blades, Hogan, Leach; t-wo base hits, Terry, Jack- ball title series Sunday between toe about seven miles, in 19 1-2 hours. O. M:. Hibler, Vines, for on his past performances W a sh in g ton ...... 000 021 OOO 005— 8 The cadets this year will start theii as he bested Pat Malone in a pitch­ H artford...... 82 79—161 St. L o u is ...... 100 010 001 001— 4 son, Roettger, Frisch; sacrifices, "West Sides and Bon Ami. The water was said to be colder than in this country, the Irish and Cana­ Runs batted in. Metzler. Manush 2, charges from toe familiar wing ing duel. Herman put toe finishing Mitchell, Bottomley, Qtt; double play. C. W. Page, Jr. dian national champion wais not to Crltz to Jackson to Terry; left on that of the English channel sind to r Ruel 2, Klmsey, Hayes, Rice 2, Kress; back formation developed first in touch on toe struggle in the eighth The West Sides will practice to- be infested v/ith sharks. She *^as Hartford ...... 78 83— 161 be considered as a serious contend­ two base hits, Bluege, West, Hayes, inning when he. slammed toe ball bases. New York 8. St. Louis 5; base far western football, specializing in on balls, off Mitchell 1. Grimes 1; night at toe Four Acres in prepara­ toe only one of six women and six S. G. Smart, er. As the man who defeated the Kress; three base hits, Manush; spinners, sharp breaking bucks, de­ into the left field bleachers for his Middletown ...... 82 80—162 stolen base, Goslin; , Bluege; struck out. by Grimes 4, by Mitchell tion for their Bon Ami dash. men who started toe race to finish. great Henry Cochet in the Biarritz double plays. Judge to Ruel to Judge, ceptive slants and phases. 31st homer and toe last two rims 1; hits, off Grimes 6 in 7, Lindsey 1 She started training for her chan­ O. A. Spalding, tournament this spring and played Mellllo to O’Rourke to Blue. Hayes of the game. In 1; losing pitcher. Grimes; umpires, 79— 162 Sasse is in splendid shape as far The dtate for toe amateur-pro- nel swim at Boulogne, France, early Wampanoag ...... 83 Tilden five sets, Rogers came to the to Cronin to Judgfe; left on base, The Giants and St. Louis went Klem, Stark and Magerkurth; time, as a line is coilcemed. Carlmark and : . \ in/August of this year. H. A. Seymour, Washington 12, St. Louis 11; base on seven innings before either team 2 00 golf tournament at toe Manchester Hartford ...... 79 83—162 United States with an Impressive balls, off Hadley 4. Rurke 2. Collins Messinger, on the ends; Price at X —Batted for Grime's in 8th. Country Chib has not yet been de­ reputation. But he failed to live' up 4, Klmsey 3; struck out, by Hadley one tackle: Captain Humber and could score against the experienced XX —Ran for Pucclnelli In Sth. to that reputation until yesterday, 4, Collins 2, Klmsey 1; hits, off Had­ hurling of ^ Clarence Mitchell and xxx—Batted for W atkins in 9th. cided upon. The Fairings ley 8 In 9, Marberry 1 In 1, Burke 1 Hillslnger in toe guards and Miller z—Batted for Crltz in 7th. hence the surprise. at center, all are veterans. His Burleigh Grimes. In toe first six I R. M. Grant, vs. O. A. Spalding. iH 2, Collins 8 in 9, Klmsey 7 In 3; frames these two veterans allowed So Horton Smith says he never Fred Jarvis, Jr., vs. W. J. Martin Rogers has been complaining ever hit by pitcher, by BUrke (McNeely); backfield veterans consist chiefly of ■winning pitcher, Burke; losing pitch­ only seven hits between them. The heard of Manchester, Conn. Well, How They Stand J. J, Geoghegan, vs. C. W, Page, Jr. since he first arrived in this coun­ “ Rosy” Cai:ver, 1929 quarterback, don’t think anyone here will lose try of a sprained right wrist, which er, Klmsey: umpires, Gelsel, Moriar- (Jards scored first when two singles M^LARNIN PICPD Ben Cheney, vs. L. K. Ives. ty and Owens; time, 2:41. and Bowman, a sub, but he looks and a sacrifice gave them a run in any sleep crying over toe fact. he has had bandaged for the last X—Batted for Hadley in Bth. R, C. Morley, vs. H. A. Seymour. with delight upon a rare crop of ball the first half of toe seventh, but too .YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Graham Reid, vs. O. M. Hibler. six or seven weeks. But yesterday zz—Ran for McNeely In 12th. carrying graduates from last year’^ that wrist appeared to be capable Giants got to Grimes for a single TO DEFUT SINGER Caddies were scarce as hen’s teeth G. F. Smart, vs. S. G. Smart. undefeated plebe squad. when toe Cheney boys, Ben and Eastern League of any strain put upon it and the At Cleveland:— and a double to open their half of The Nat Cracker Jablonowskl, .0 0 0 0 0 0 toe day’s .^biggest collection of hits, some ^pSpts tobk leave to doubt It. ing Sunday Was even more .exciting Home nms—Ruth, Yanks, 45. .1 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 7l C .522 ' Falk, zz .... Westbury, N. Y., Sept. 10.— (AP.) 19, to defeat toe Bo^on Red Sox than last year when a thira storike Stolen bases—McManus, Tigers, mmrn The Vfewottver dynamiter probably B o sto n ...... 64 1 .46013- 35 6 11 27 12 0 —^The Meadowbrook club i"wus, a.po­ 10 to 1. will sMRir about 141, a pound under was called on Captain Herb S^ven- 20. 002 100 520-—8 son of the Green thus making .the Cincinnati ...... 55 7 .410 A Chicago newspaper solicited tent magnet fpr forty j toopsand the 142)iin^t for which ‘ the con- Philadelphia .328 opinions from the fans on the Cleveland ...... 210 210 000— 6 spectators today as Grw^t Britain Bon Ami town Champions. ^ Runs batted In, Combs 4, Gehrig, tra(^"|^i. ■ . , _ American League subject, “What Do You Think of the and toe United States 'prepared ,for Lazzerl, (Chapman, Averill 2. Monta­ PC. . Cubs?” We hope too many people Yesterday's Stars gue, Porter, Hodapp, Goldman; three toe second, and iperhaps final game The account of Hcdlattd^s record Philadelphia .671 ^ didn’t write their appraisal after base hits, McEvoy; sacrifices, Hudlln, '’f GAMES TODAY Last Night’s Fights of the 1930 serieis for the ,V?estches in Monday nlght’^ Hethld kaid that WasUngton .628 3: that double-header in Ctocinnati^ Jamieson, Lazzerl; left on bases, Mitchell, Giants—Held Cards Cleveland 11. New York 14; bases on ter cup, emblem of international he had lost only 25 g iu x m In four New York .. .585 • to seven hits and beat them, 2 tOxl. balls, off Wells 1, McEvoy 1. Hudlln supremacy. iSastem. League years of tournament competition. Cleveland .. .531 ^ Chicago—Edgar Norman, Chica­ O’Goofty reads that a Cincinnati 1, Miller 3, Plpgras 2; struck out. by Herman, Robins— Smashed 31st AUentoJi^. a t Springfield. The American "big foUr” ,led by This was a>glaiing error... Ty won Detroit • • « e e e e I .478 policeman has a perfect score with Plpgras 2. Hudlln 1, Jablonowskl 2; homer •with one pn in eighth to Albany^ Bridgeport." f ( go, knocked out Burt Quinn, Hono­ Tommy Hltchcoek,: needed onjy to 233 as stated iruV dropped 89. Bis- a t Loifis .400 a pistol, and wants to know why a hits, off Wells 4 in 11-8, McEvoy 6 beat Cubs, 3 to 0. .'National League ’ sell .alone won moire "toim forty. ,, lulu, one. In 3 2-3, Plpgras 1 In 4, Hudlln 5 In capture today’s contest to Mid' too ^ c a i p i . .321 * - man like that is wasting time on a Cafawaiy, White Sox—^Beat >^Red CindinnaU at Philadelphia. Indianapolis—Tracy Cox, Indian­ 2 (none out In 3rd), Miller 5 In 4 1*3. series and retain toe cup held by Boston .. •Seat* i38i ^ apolis, outpointed Henry Falgano, police force. Jablonowskl B In 1 2-3 Shoffner-l In this country ■without a break since Sox 10 to 1 with five-hit pitching Ctoici«6-at Brooklyn. Werner and HaUid^ty'.won from S > ' ■ 1; hit by pitcher, by Wells, Goldman), Kirshlp and :Snow lent itight jat Des Moines, 10. McEvoy (Montague), Miller ; (Rice), “1921. ' . , pe^onnance. St. Louis at Now York. Mickey Ckichrane says his own Combe, Tanks—^Drove In four Pittsburgh at Boston. the Manchester Miniature golf Ja^ Steele, manager of the'lit-, Jablonowskl (Plpgras), Plpgras j-sf nV^ •■ij; r 1^.? -sj-uV ir-'' »"•' H ' . “■ ■-.’ '? (S' ' v 'r*-^ ^V>f. --;^K:r;- *'"'.V ' •>^*-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ), SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930. p a g e t e n ■*9- THEC ED H 1 1'^^ /ILN i p .■•fS>I^ P "l' _ M'*i

APARTMENTS—FLATS— BUSINESS LOCATIONS HAnroiiDEiiTEnAgis LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED-^MALE 36 Want Ad InformatleB ^ TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT 64 SCIENTIST DISCOVERS LOST—NOTICE IS HEREBY given SALESMAN OR ROUTE MAN (2) lOHliWlADyMAR that PagB Book No. 13536 issued to take over regular 'coffee and FOR RENT-x4 ROOM TENEMENT FOR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS in Manchester by The Sairtngrs Bank of Manches­ tea route through Talcott'ville, Ver­ on Charter Oak street, near Main. Purnell Block, single or in suites ter has been lost or destroyed, and non, Rockville, Tolland, W. Will- Reasonable rent. Inquire Phillip as desired. Apply Geo. E. Keith, BASIS OF COMPLEXION His Lordship Says He Does Not Evening Herald 1115 Main street. ' written application has been made ington, S. Willington, Merrow. Al­ Lewis, 83 Charter Oak street. Tel. Care for Prohibition— Smiles so need man for route through So. 3300. ______CLASSIFIED ' to said bank by the person in whose f o r RENT— l a r g e STORE suit­ name such book •was issued, for Manchester, Manchester Green, At Its Success. ADVERTISEMENTS Bolton Notch, Coventry. Conscien­ FO^^ RENT— 4 ROOM FLAT, one able for grocery or - meat market, payment of the amount of deposit minute from Hotel Sheridan. In­ with all flxtures installed, ideal for Buffalo Doctor Finds What|FM®AY NIGHT CONCERT represented by said book, or for tious worker needs no experience. Hartford, Sept. 10.— (A P )—Hart­ Count six averasro Write B. R. Kennedy Company, quire 9 Hajsel street. , . neighborhood store located at 64 InlUalB, numbers and the issuance of a duplicate book Wethei-eU street. If interested com­ ford today had a titled •visitor from each count as a word and co“ PO"®“ therefor. Inc., Gloversville, N. Y. Causes Light or Dark I SET HALF HOUR EARLIER ■ -** FOR RENT—7 ROOM TENEMENT municate with owner at New Rye Scotland in the city to celebrate an words M twbw^^^^ Minimum cost 203 Center street, modem con­ price of throe linos. i»_» LOST— WHITE ANGORA kitten. POSITIONS—Aboard ocean liners; Baking Compeiny, 374-376 Windsor insuramce anniversary. ^ lilne rates per day for transient good pay; visit France, Italy, veniences, hot water^ heat, with or Avenue, Hartford or Phone 6-4473. Comulexions—‘It Can Be i Advancing Darkness Causes He was John William Francis, Finder please call 7410. Mrs. John without garage. Apply Patterson’s Elfectlvo March It, Conlon, 24 Trotter street. Japan: experience uimecessary; ^ i Change of Time for Depot twelfth Earl of Mar and Kellie, K. '■ Cash Charge self-addressed envelope brings list. Market. T., chairman of the board of direcr HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Made Chemically He Says.| square Musical Treat. 6 ConsecutWe Days ..| J cj*! • ®!! IXJST—FOX FUR PIECE Saturday E. Arculus, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. FOR RENT—4 ROOM Downstair tors of the Scottish Union and Na­ 3 Consecutive Days > «■ }j night between Center and Adams flat, all improvements, at 231 Cen­ FOR RENT OR SALE—7 room Because of the early arrival of tional Insurance Company. He came 9 Day ...... ••! *1 streets. Finder please call 3852. All orders for irregular Insortlops ter street. Inquire 57 Garden St. single house, modem improve­ .By Howard W. Blakeslee. darkness at this time of year the to the United States to observe the will be charged at the one time rate. i HELP WANTED—MALE ments, North Elm street. Phone final concert to he given at Depot fiftieth anniversary of the com? Special rates for long term every WILL THE GIRL WHO WAS seen OR FEMALE 37 FOR RENT—MODERN 6 ROOM dav advertising given upor request. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 10.— (A P )— Square Friday evening will begin at pany’a entrance into the American picking up bro'wn pocketbook in flat. Steam heat ivith or without 3300. field. Ads ordered for front of High school call 7803. Re­ WANTED—RELIABLE MIDDLE- Discovery' of a gland secretion that 7:30 o’clock instead of the usual and stopped aged woman would like work by garage. Apply C. J. McCann, 20 hour of 8 o’clock. The program for With him are Lady Mar and day will be charged only for the ac­ ward. Henry street. ' appears to control pigmentation— tual number of times the ad the day or hour. 157 Park street. this week’s concert consists of James Allan Cook, a direptor. They the basis of complexion—^was re­ ed. charglnT at the rate earned, but FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT twelve numbers, including two by joined James Gibson Nicoll, general no allowance or refunds can be made COUZENS WINNER manager and Mrs. NichoU who ar­ on six time ads stopped after the AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 all improvements, at 124 Birch ported to the American Chemical the male chorus and a com et solo A SITUATIONS WANTED— i by Deputy Bandsmaster Harold rived two weeks ago. Lord Mar •will fifth day. street. Inquire on premises. Tele­ Society today. Turkington. Bandmaster Daidd Ad- be guest of honor at a banquet to­ No "ttll forbids": display lines not FOR SALE—WHIPPET 6 coach, FEMALE 38 phone 5092. The secretion comes from the dy will play an incidental solo witli night at the Hartford Club. *°T^e Herald wlU not be responsible paint like new, mechanically per­ AT THE PRIMARY for more than one Incorrect Insertion fect. Bargain price. Inquire Paul YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE FOR RENT— 4 ROOM TEITOMENT pituitary gland, which lies between the, hymn'tune, “Maidstone.” “Your prohibition, I do not care of any advertisement ordered for HiUery. Dial 4328.* housework, come home nights. Ad­ newly done over. All improve­ the roof of the mouth and base of The entire program follows: for” he said in an Interview “ and I more than one time. . . dress Box A, care of Herald. ments. Inquire Mrs. Alfred Henne- 1. March— Stands To A r m s ...... sincerely trust it never comes to The inadvertent omission of incor­ Detroit, Sept. 10.— (A P )— Sena­ the breiin, and which has been iden­ 1929 NASH SEDAN—Runs and quin, 32 Cottage street...... Marshall pass in my country. Moreover it rect publication of advertising will be tified pre'viously as producing other rectified only by cancellation of the looks like new, this car has had WANTED—POSITION AS mothers’ tor James Couzens^ Michigan’s 2. Selection—^My Fortress ...... does not appear to have a striking helper in Protestant home for charge made for the service rendered. the best of care, will sell reason­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement senior member of the Upper House secretions affecting growth of the ...... "Vanderkam success here, do you think?” All advertisements must conform able; terms can be arranged. Tel. Margaret, age 18. fond of children. with all improvements and in style, copy and typography with of Congress, won an easy -victory in body and bones and development of 3. Male Chorus—^little David . . . 'While he said the imemployment 7780. < Apply giving references to Conn. garage. E. Bray, 13 Wadsworth St, ...... ------Spiritual situation was "extremely grave” in regulations enforced by the publish­ yesterday’s Republican primary, sex. ers and they reserve the right to Children’s Aid' Society, 50 Trum­ 4. Comet Solo— I Love Him Bet­ England, he characterized the edit, revise or reject any copy con­ FOR SALE—1929 OLDSMOBILE bull street, Hartford, Conn. FOR RENT—3 ROOM FLAT up­ taking the nomination which is The discovery was credited to Dr. ter ...... Stevenson American crisis only as a passing sidered objectionable. „ ^ ^ sedan, A-1 condition, rubber good. stairs. Inquire at 2 Elizabeth Place, equivalent to election by a majority C. G. MacArthur, of the University (Deputy Bandmaster Turking­ indisposition. CLO'SING HOURS—Classified ads to Inquire 150 Summit street. Tele­ YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN would mornings. N. F. Keating. which may be above 100,000 when > be published same day must be re­ of Buffalo, during the explanation ton). ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays phone 3481. Terms arranged. like housework, washing and iron­ all votes are counted. FOR RENT—STEAM HE^ED of a new theory of bodily circulation 5. March—^Under Double Eagle.. 10:30 a. m. ing by the day or hour. Write Box Couzens opponent former Gover­ ...... Wagner DEMOCRATS. OPPOSE REPEAL GOOD USED CARS Q, in care of Herald. housekeeping furnished rooms; nor Chase Osborn who ba.sed his TELEPHONE YOUR by Dr. Oliver Kamm, of Parke Da- 6. Male Chorus— Guide Me Jeho- Cash or Terms 2 and 3 room tenements ■with 'all campaign on the Senator’s party ir­ •vis and Company. v e d i...... Old Hymn Galveston, Tex., Sept. 10.— (AP) WANT ADS. Madden Bros WIDOW WOMAN MIDDLE-AGED improvements. 109 Foster street regularity, conceded defeat when re­ ' Ads are accepted over the telephone Tel. 5500 would like work as housekeeper Dr, Kamm spoke at a symposium 7. Selection—My Keeper. “Unalterable” opposition to repeal #t the CHARGE RATE given above 681 Main St. turns from 1834 of the state’s 3317 of the Eighteenth Amendment was for widower. Write Box S. care of FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, all on endocrines, the secretions called 8. March—Soldiers of Christ .... as a convenience to advertisers, but precincts showed Couzens leading ...... Marshall expressed by the Texas Dendocratic the CASH RATES will be accepted M Herald. improvements, steam heat, 57 with 243,116 to 143,539 votes. Summer street. August J Kanehl. hormones that come from ductless 9. Hymn Tune—^Maidstone ...... convention which convened here FULL PAY.MENT if paid at the busi­ GARAGES—SERVICE- Representative Louis C. Cramton, ness office on or before the seventh Phone 7541. glands...... Gilbert yesterday to write the party's plat­ day following the Arsl STORAGE fo VEHICLES 42 veteran prohibition leader was form and officially accept Ross S.^ each ad otherwise the CHARGE pressed by his opponent Jesse P. Find Third Hormone (with solo for comet) by Band­ RATE will be collected. No responsi­ LIVE STOCK— TO RENT—THREE ROOM apart­ master Addy. Sterling of Houston as its noc^ee Wolcott on incomplete returns. Wol­ He said Dr. MacArthur has found for governor. , bility for errors in telephoned ads FOR RElNfT—GARAGE. Inquire at ment in Purnell Block. Heated and 10. Selection—American Melodies will be assumed and their accuracy cott, a Port Huron attorney, ad­ the possibility of a third hormone The Texas Democrats scored the 91. Laurel street or Phone 5049. FOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED a centrally located. Apply Geo. E...... Broughton cannot be guaranteed. carload of Federal . tested cows. Keith, 1115 Main. vocated submission of the prohibi­ in addition to two already known Republican tariff and asserted the tion Question to a referendum. In in the posterior lobe, one of the 11. March—The Red Shield ...... INDEX OF Fresh and nearby springers, also ...... Goffin Republicans had failed in their form CLASSIFICATIONS 20 heifers, yearlings and 2-year FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, first 174 out of 191 precincts in the dis­ three sections of the pituitary gland. relief progn^am. - floor,-in good condition, at 73 Ben­ trict— the seventh—Wolcott had 22,- It seems, said Dr. Kamm, to affect 12. National Anthem—Star Span- A HOUSEHOLD-SERVICES olds. Price is right. Franklin Or- James E. Ferguson, husband of Births ...... ton street. Inquire Home Bank & 215 and Cramton- 22,847. pigmentation. Pigment in stain is 'gled Banner...... Key Engagements . B cutt, Coventry. Phone Manchester, former Governor Miriam A. Fe*EU- C OFFERED 13-A Trust Company. the principal factor in light and The portable band stand which Marriages ...... Rosedale 34-3. had been erected at Depot Square son who opposed Sterling in the pri­ Deaths ...... D dark complexions. 1 Jb has been removed to the East Side mary, did not attend the meeting. Card of Thanks r FLUFF RUGS MADE to order FOR RENT—627 CENTER street, Whatever this substance is, he In Memorlam ...... , from your old carpets. C. Schulze, FUEL AND FEED 49-A five room do,wnstairs tenement, all OPENING STOCKS said. Dr. MacArthur has stwvn it for use in the boxing bouts tonight Lost and Found ...... J but will be returned to the North AJinouncemente ...... ■ 5 Chamberlain street, Rockrille, modern improvements, rent $27. can be generated chemically during Here Is a Chance for a Personals ...... • Conn. HARD WOOD AND HARD Slabs, Call 8802. the destruction of the two known End for the Friday concert. A.Btoaaoblle« $6 to $9 per load: also light truck­ hormones from the same lobe. Automobile# for Sals ...... J New York, Sept. 10.— (A P .)— Home Centrally ing done. V. Firpo, 116 Wells FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement These two were first isolated by Automobiles for Exchange •••<:■ • STORAGE BO with all improvements at 51' Flower Stocks opened irregularly higher LEGUIA VERY SICK Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • street. Dial 6148. today. Radio and Gold Dust mount­ Dr. Kamm who presented evidence Located Auto Repairing—Painting...... ^ street. C”. J. Tuttle, telephone 5834. that one of them controls utilization MOVING—TRUCKING— ed %, Worthing Pump V2 , Ameri­ Lima, Peru, Sept. 10.— (A P )—An Auto Schools •••••••...... FOR SALE—SEASONED bicch or of water by bedy tissues. It is Autos—Ship by Truck ...«»•••• s hard wood, stove or flre-place, half FOR RENT AT 211 MAIN STREET; can Can %, Westinghouse Electric official medical bulletin issued today near school and good roads. Five PERRETT & GLENNEY Inc.—Mov­ more important than the kidneys in Autos—For Hire ...... ® or full load, good measure and ser­ 5 room apartment, second floor, and A. M. Byers %. Air Reduction and signed by Doctors MacCodnack, minutes to Center. fiv e rooms Garages—Scrvice^-Storag# ••••• jy ing, packing and shipping. Daily this respect, he said. It links the downstairs, two unfinished upstairs, Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... U vice. Fred Miller, Rosedale 33-3. heated, private home, janitor ser­ and Western Maryland advanced Ojeda and Luna, said that the de­ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 1* service to and from New York. 14 vice, adults. one point and Brooklyn Union Gas blood and the lymph, a colorless sub­ posed president, Augusto B. Luguia, electric lights,'city water, garage, stance that circulates slowly around Duetnese and Profeeslonnl Services trucks at your service. Agents for FOR SALE—SEASONED BIRCH 11,4 and Allied Chemical 3. Suclj, was not only physicially very ill, but hen house'and'shed. Extra'lot all Business Services Offered ...... 18 United Van Service, one ol the wood $5 per load. Hard wood $6 FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT or through the cells that compose that his mental depression continu­ for $8,800. ^.Chance of a lifetime. Household Services Offered ..18-A stocks as U. S. Steel, Bethleham li'ving beings. It regulated flow of Building—Contracting ...... 1* leading long distance moving com­ per load. Prompt delivery. Phone at 77 Ridge street. Apply at 79, ed. The bulletin said moreover that Priced low for quick sale. Steel, Electric Power and Light and water to the cells and distribution Florists—Nurseries ...... panies. Connection In 162 cities. 8581 or Rosedale 37-4. upstairs.' Nash nevertheless, sagged a quar­ the former president neither spoke, Funeral Directors...... l® Phone 3063, 8860, 8864. of salts through the body. The ate, nor drank anything any more. J. F. SHEEHAN Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ..« FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove FOR RENT—4 ROOMS IN A two- ter of a point each and Southern salts are essentials produced from Insurance ...... U T. WOOD CO.— Furniture and tenement house with all improve­ Railway lost 1. He has been confined in prison on 105 Spruce .St., Residence 92 Holl St. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... i» or fire-place, $6 per load. Also soft digestion of food. San Lorenzo Isle since the revolu­ piano moving, modern equipment, ments, Apply 267 Oak street. Tel. It became evident as trading pro­ Kamm said it controls constric­ Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 20 wood $5 per load. W. J. McKinney, tion which thrust him from power. Painting—Papering ...... 21 experienced help, public store­ Rosedale 28-2. 7175. gressed that traders remained pre­ tion of certain capillary passages so Professional Services...... 22 house. Phone 4496. dominantly bullish, and by the, end that they are able to prevent sud­ Repairing. 28 2 AND 3 ROOM SUITES in the of the first half hour, the list was LIFE INSURANCE Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 24 den withdrawal of liquids from the Toilet Goods and Service 25 GARDEN—FARM - Johnson Block, all modern im­ steady to firm, with several shares blood and resultant drop in blood CHARMING HOME W^aiite^—Business S ervice...... 26 provements. Call 6917 or 7635. up 1 to 4 points. Trading was mod­ DISTRICT MANAGER PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 DAIRY. PRODUCTS 50 pressure. Six rooms and sun parlor, fire­ Educational erately active. Most of the pivotal Courses and Classes ...... 27 FOR RENT—4 ROOM TENEMENT Works Throagh Nerves place, colored tile bath, steam beat, WANTED FOR SALE:—Macintosh apples and shares, however, failed to make not­ Private Instruction ...... 28 WANTED—PAINTING and paper at 300 Siruce street, second floor. It operates through the nerves to spacious front and rear halls, uard A Life Insurance Company doing Dancing ...... Bartlett pear^. Edgewood Fruit able progress. govern the permeability of impor­ business in Connecticut desires the Musical—Dramatic ...... hanging $4 and up. Call 3148. Farm, 461 Woodbridge Street. Tel. Inquire 302 Spruce streeL wood floors, several clo^iets, heated Overnight news was regarded as tant tissues so that the body’s vital garage, laundry. In fact a complete services of a District Memager to Wanted—Instruction ...... »o 5909. F in a n cia l FOR RENT—6 ROOM TENEMENT largely favorable, particularly the food substances are properly dis­ well built brand new house for $500 have charge of South Manchester Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 21 REPAIRING 23 newly done over, 418 Center street. large gain in freight car loadings tributed. down, balance pay as rent. This and 'Vicinity. The position can be Business Opportunities ...... 32 reported for the last week of Aug­ made highly profitable by a man of Money to Loian ...... ** HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Telephone 4224. Dr. Kamm said there is evidence is your opporiunity if interested. Help and Situations MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum ust. Announcement of stockholders of existence of multiple or numer­ XT- I,*4.1 ....,1*.,.. T,io«» Q highest character, good production Help Wanted—Female ...... 25 cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ ONE USED gOAL RANGE $15.— FOR RENT—5 ROOM TENEMENT approval of the sale of the conjpany ous hormones instead of only a few, Nice little ^ record and .organization ability. Help 'Wanted—Male ...... 26 all improvements, heat furnished, Help Wanted—Male or Female .. o7 ing. key fitting. Bralthwalte, 52 One used grey gas range, elevated to U. S. Steel paused an upturn of 'each importsint in health. When a fn ’ The opportunity for grow^ is un­ ! reasonable rent, garage if desired. 3 points in Oil Well Supply prefer^ tricity, hahdv location in town. usual. Applicants will please Agents Wanted ...... 37-A Pearl street. oven $25.—One 4-burner gas stove gland produces more than one, like Price only $5,600. Easy terms. Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 38 $15. Inquire 207 Spruce street. red, but the common encountered the pituitary, they seem to be man- state age, underwriting experience Situations Wanted—Male ^ 39 Watkins Furniture Exchange profit taking, and sagged fraction­ tifactured from the same primary and production record. Employment Agencies ...... COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM tene­ A confidential interview may be lilve Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles ment.. Inquire at 24 Eldridge street. ally. Checker Cab advanced .2 substances. ROBERT J. SMITH FOR SALE—MODEL E Glenwood Illustrating the extreme potency arranged by addressing Dogs—iBlrds^—Pets ...... 41 Robert R. Keeney. points, in response to approval of Live ^tock—Vehicles ...... 42 EARN MORE—LEARN BEAUTY range. Inquire at Highland Park the directorates of a plan to merge of hormones. Dr. Frank A. Hartman 1009 Main Company Box H, Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 store. Telephone 5492. Manchester Evening Herald. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 culture. There is a great demand FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 329 with Parmelee Transportation. The of the University of Buffalo told of Fire and Automobile Insuraaoe For Sale—Miscellaneous for trained operators. Details free East Center street, all Improve­ U. S. Steel unfilled tonnage figures a patient believed to be dying and Articles for S a le...... 45 from this nationally known insti­ now returning to health through ad­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 ments. Telephone 8063. and the weekly steel trade reviews, Building Materials ...... 47 tution, Hartford Academy of Hair­ to appear later in the day, caused ministration of cortin, one of the Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry n. 48 dressing. 693 Main street, Hart­ TO RENT—LARGE ROOM in rear FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT with some uncertainty. latest made hormones. It is ex­ Electrical Appliances—Radio .1. 49 ford. • of Purnell Block, suitable for club all modern improvements. to Allied Chemical mounted 4 points, tracted from the co'vering of the Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A adults. Inquire 37 Delmont street. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 room or business. Apply Gee. E. and American Power and Light, adrenal glands, which are one of BARKER TRADE taught in day Telephone 8039. the primary sources of man’s ener­ Household Goods ...... 61 and eVening classes. Low tuition . Keith, 1115 Main. more than 2. Shares advancing 1 to Machinery and Tools ...... 52 nearly 2 points included American gy- Musical Instruments...... 53 rate. Vaughn Barber^ School, 14 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT. All FRONT ROOM FOR 2 men, ladies, Tobacco new, Mexican Seaboard, Its administration to a human be­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 Market street. Hartford. or couple, garage and housekeep­ modern conveniences, centrally ing followed many mdrlths of ex­ Specials at the Stores ...... 50 located. Apply 25 Strant street or Westinghouse Electric, General /.fi Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 ing privileges if desired. 19 Autumn Railway , National Biscuit. periments in which eats that were Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 telephone 6358. all but dead repeatedly were street. American Can and Northern Pacific. Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resorts MUSICAL^DRAMATIC 29 brought back to health. Resfanrnnts FOR RENT—5-ROOM FLAT with General Electric gained about a “ Our work,” said Dr, Hartman, Rooms Without Board ...... 59 MISS ANNE STRICKLAND, High­ BOARDERS WANTED 59-A all modem improvements. Apply point, Johns Manville and Eastman Boarders W anted...... 59-A land Park, teacher of pianoforte 16 Cambridge street or telephone “shows that cortin is necessary for Country Board—Resorts 60 however, lost a point. growth of young animals, needed in accompanying and Eurtythmics. ROOM AND BOARD For Two Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 3679. Foreign exchanges opened barely greater amounts in certain infec­ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Phone 8579. / Teachers in private family on Main at steady; with sterling cables tions and in recovery from injuries Real Estate For Rent street. Write Box I^ care of Herald. FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, all Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 63 modern improvements, steam heat­ $4.86 5-16, down 1-32. and from excessive fatigue.” Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 * \ Houses for Rent 6o HELP WANTED— ed. Inquire 82 Cottage street or Dr. E. P. Bugbee, physiologist of Suburban for Rent ...... 66 FEMALE 35 WANTED^ROOMS— telephone 4332. EXPLOSION KILLS TWO Parke Da'vis and Company, said that Summer Homes for R e n t...... 67 62 pituitary glands of beef yield more Wanted to R e n t...... 68 BOARD FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 6 room WANTED—CAPABLE middle-aged Fort Collins, CoL, Sept. 10.— of "the growth control and sheep Real Estate For Sale tenement thoroughly modern. Ap­ Apartment Building for Sale . . . 89 woman to assist with housework MIDDLEAGED LADY Wishes an (A P )-—The blade of a steam shovel glands rnore of r the sex control ply to J. P. Tammany, 90, Main Business Property for S a le ...... 70 and care of children. Good home. unfurnished room with board. All exploded, dynamite ■ buried on a pituitary^ horniorie.; Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 street, after 5. Houses for Sale ...... 72 Call E. Hartford 8-3224. conveniences on one floor. P. O. mountainside near Chambers lake Lots for Sale 73 Box 271. yesterday killing. Julius Nelson and A writer wonders what would be­ 74 WANTED— COMPETENT middle- FOR RENT—5 Targe rooms, 3 Wal­ Resort Property for Sale •••••• nut street near Pine. Near Cheney C. H. Larson, the operators. Two come of financial and business ex­ WELL. CAPTAIN HOW Suburban for S a le ...... 75 aged woman to care for baby and perts if it were not for Gen. Trend 76 mills. Very reasonable, Inquire men were injured. Workers believed Real Estate for Exchange .... home. Write Box B, care of Herald, Naples, with a jjopulatlon of 980,- and Maj. 'Turn. JJe should not for­ ARE YOU ENJOYING Wanted—Real E state...... 77 Tailor Shop, telephone 5030 or the explosive had been set by a road THIS BALLOON TRIP.? Auction—Legal Notice# stating qualifications and when 000, is now the largest city in Italy. get Gen. Motors. Legal i^tices ...... 78 you can be interviewed. Rome, with 927,000, is second. Hartford 7-5651. crew. WE'RE UP ABOUT 50.000 FEET. By PRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—They All Do It

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CORRECTIONS (1) A t an altitude of 30,000 feet oxygen tank., (S) The balh)on husks a valve. (4 ) A^'bted eotddT not soar the officer at the left could not en­ to the balloofi’s height because of dure the cold in his ordinary uni­ scarcity of oxygen.. (5) The form. (2) He would also require an Bcrhmbled'wori Is ATMOSPHEKB*, . *-s -y-: ipAOS.: MANi'HKSliiiR EVEMNG H E B A lk s^ M A N ^ISB^. c 6 wN.,^W ifei?BSP»y/Sta-^ 10.1^ ■-X By Percy L. Crosby^ SKIPPY ■ \ - • SENSE AND NONSENSE -V-- / 1' cJ-'- ■■ I^ONG O^OTJR BUSINESS ■ * Rv rharles Klnnison ICC ^e r sfiHt Moi^e^^fNr an’ i . r - k

r // I.) ^ Wby HE would pick HER for his wife!” '' i Nor is the MAN from this exempt— j He’s sdso held in fine contempt! , They say of him—if fst or slim “I wonder WHAT she sees in HIM! But, Holy Smokes! It s^ms to me | i 1 r V However drab the girl inay, be, i And tho the girl may be a runt, iV i ARC ON v « e And have a nose that’s flat and I ! . blunt, It seems to me we ought to learn J s - ^ ^ .V It’s not a bit of our concern i Percy U We ought to mind our own affairs .®«»0 i hk. Instead of butting into theirs. J...... L‘ .. r " It’s bad enough to criticize A fellow’s taste in shirts and ties— ■ OUK BOAB^G HOU^ Or have the nerve to sit and chat I By Fontaine Fez, About a woman’s funny hat. j , ToonerviUe Folks By Gene Ahem But when a man has picked a wife, | For good or bad, for joy or strife. Every college girl tries to be In TThat’s h at’s ojnhONE: occasion, sccin=.seems to me. i ^ class by herself — fashionably Wl^n you and I should SILENT be. gpeaWng. BE ABns. ■ bb-t y o W s Hap some BJ^PERlEAiCES 'THA’f WoULP TOR A ’• OR tC^Ic , Close Contact ' have half as much chance to show - make a ’ personsTs Vile f 5 *UT‘ M V Make friends. That’s one of the ^ his backbone. ______-rHeM i>(Mii5-rtBe3 oNi - w S p t A-r- A-TY^-rro^i;; t L U C K <• ^Sng% o''"iSrbusiness without' We all. disUke^.the person who ^ - yLtV i VaIAV OAIl V V/UE * Hav/e ■ A^^ OU"*» VeUKV' IFF* friend?fs llke^rying to make lovecatches us at a disadvantage. C(VJ(U‘Z.A'T1oaA a KooT' riERE wHo HAS( He TEvt/ MoAJrrT^s sPEfJrT ^jrc?n\rdom b S- : Your town woman-Is_my •THUA^EP RIPES AROOAP ‘ t

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Good Way to Get In By Small SALESMAN $AM (READ TH E S-TORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) VuTsdoN Be. IN TH' iFiNfe'success ” Tnriav the litOe Tinvmites are I low. The larg ^ buildings looked ’'wuU'P 0 6 'Vft "C^WNVCjyPU'tL seetog slghU real small. Tlii ' people looked ViWl-ivV WIFS^ n ' "T. TPO, SPttA- like ants. Said Clowny, “Gee, I 60CIC.S, S o ^A€>.Ke.'e^ in Rome, and what a treat for TWIUO-S ^O LU N ’ fKLONG-r them. They’ve never had such wouldn’t miss, for anything, a fun. The Triumphal Arch -of ride like this. The things I’ve seen Constantine was eyed by them have thrilled me so, I think that I with interest keen. Said Coppy, could dance.” “When they finished that a wond­ “WeU, don’t sta rt dancing ’way up here,” snapped Scouty Tiny- rous job was done.” mite. “I fear you’d turn our air­ Then on the" famous Tiber they plane up-side-down and then PAINT went boating and stayed half the Clowny laughed and said, “Don’t day. The Tomb of Roman Em­ fret. Right back to earth we’ll =’rT; perors stood boldly ’long' the safely get. Why; I was only fool­ v’L u F o i C shore. Then, in the distance ing. Can’t you take a joke from they could see the Vatican, ^id - w ' ^ W O V l\ m e?” aowny, “Gee, what wonderful They shortly \ sailed to earth big buildings people built in days again, all very Satisfied, and then of yore.” , .. Travel Man said, “Follow “Well, next,” exclaimed tne They did so, hand in hand. Travel Man, “I think we’ll follow me He >ed them to a train where^ /■ out a plan that I have had in mind soon, they traveled' mid a some Ume. We’U take a plane ride “choo-choo tune. The 'Travel in the sky and while we’re flying Man then said, ^ “We’re going to ’way Tip high, we’ll look down on ride to Switzerland.” the spread of Rome. "Twill' be a * •« I ^ f X ■ bird’s-eye view.” (The Unymltes ride on a funny And so they sailed an hour or y. >- - ■- V. ‘ so and what a sight lay down be­ train in the next storg.) -F- i.--. Mr-»- " *r.’ TT -f PAGE TWELVE Suntitto

Miss Nellie Foley of New street who is to become the bride of Ed­ MODERN DANCING win Lakin|f o f Cambridge stoeet-thfa fsdl, was the guest of honor at a chicken dinner and miscellaneous; Sitnrday, SepL 13, 8 P. M. shower given by her associate sten-;. Hale’s Furi^tB ographers in the automobile depart-; Hale’s Fur Coats Given by X . • . * ' r * ‘ ' I^ o h e e te r Green Oomiminity Club ment of the Travelers Insurance; company. Miss Foley was invited td. Main Floor, Rear. . A t spend the night with a friend Main Floor, Rear Middletown and for dinner at th«i SOUTH M/\NCHCST£R ■ CONN Vermont Inn. When she reached the llanchester Green School Inn she was much surprised to find ' Bill Waddeffs Orchestra 25 of the girls alrea^ there and i that the party was in her honors AdmlBSlon 60 cents. They all had a jolly time and pre­ sented the bride-to-be with a collect tlon of lovely gifts. fur coats are ABOUT TOWN ■The Home Builders society, of the South Methodist church will enjoy 4 0 % low er. . . purehitse m inor Childs, children's a get-together Monday evening oq librarian at the South Manchester Morris Elfiian’s lot in the rear of Public library is expected home to­ 500 East Center street. A com roast yours during Hale’s morrow after a month’s vacation In will be a feature of the eats. If Maine. stormy it will take place at the church at 7:80. three day - - - - Manchester Grange will hold Its regular meeting this evening In ^ Miss MiUicent Fox of Oakland SEPTCHBEC Odd Fellows hail. The competlUve street has returned home after a program between the women and vacation trip to Norfolk, Va, taken in company with Hartford friepds. the men which was scheduled for this evening, will talm place at the next meeting. '' Memorial Lodge, Knights oi . FRED WERNER . Pythias will htdd Its. regular mee^t* ing tonight at 8 o’clock, in the Balch Teacher of Piano ELK €C)4T EVENT and Brown hall. ^ Mrs. Irving Wickham of Keeney ■Beginners and Advanced street and her brother, Fred Sadler, These Coats Will Be left today for Giants Neck where Pupils. they will; spend a week or ten days. A Child Welfare clinic will take Studio 128 West Street Our New York Fur Experts The;^ place tomorrow afternoon at- 3 o’clock at the Memorial Hospital Tdephone 3333 annex. Are Thfe Finest Furs Ohtainal^e At The Prices.

MIC®, A TRADITION This is not a showing of any individual manufacturer but coats that have been'gathered together from Why is it that so very few people carry in- their specialists intthe various lines and selected by Mr. Green way, our New York fur expert, as being the finest coats' homes more than a two or three days supply of obtainable at the prices. Mr. Greenway will show a selection of fur coats of such style and quality that^you food? Ever think of that? They have linen and would ordinarily expect to pay almost double the price. Prices on furs are 25% to 4(j% lower than they, have napery to last them for years. ’They put in fuel been'in years. Purchase your^during this sale while prices are low for no one Imows when they will : rise enough in the fall to last them all winter. But even of canned goods they only buy as they need— again.; These prices wfll be avdflable Thursday, Friday and Saturday. when ■ they might, if they cared to, stock up for months ahead. ' Verlmps it is because of the mice. The age old- inherited apprehension that stored up food will be consumed by rodent pests—^followed without a con- scioiis thought, for of course tinned or glassed foods Purchase Your Fur Coat On Hale’s Club Plans are secure against such raiders. ■1 • ■ . Fortunately it makes no difference whether the Hale’s Fur Coat Club enables you to pay a small down payment and enjoy food is stocked or not. The telephone is at hand. wearing youT coat while you are paying for it. Ask about it! Pinehurst is on the other end. If the need is ur­ gent the little Austin will bring the order in a fev.- minutes. In any event the delivery will be very prompt and exactly as ordered. Group 1 Group 2 QUART JARS QUART JARS , Silver Lane Q O Silver Lane QO Dill Pickles .... O ^ G Sweet Mixed O 7 C

FRESH FISH Matches, 3 boxes ...... 12c Sword Vanilla Cape Cods, Mackerel 2 lbs...... 25c Halibut Salmon Ken-L-Ration, 7 for ... 99c Butterfish Sliced B a co n ...... 39c lb. Cod , Haddock Clams Sausage Meat ilONatural and Dy.ed Pony Coats O . Greenland Seals FULL LINE CLAPP’S BABY FOOD Northern Seals Natural American Opossums (Contrasting fur trimmings.) Yellow Canning Peaches $1.15 and $1.25 Lapins Natural Muskrats Mendoza Beavers ^ (Plain and trimmed.) And a few so-called special extras a t ----- $1.50 basket (Plain, Fitch or Sable Squirrel trimmings.) Imported Lapins All these peaches are properly graded and free from Northern Seals Mendoza Beavers ^ hall marks. (Plain, Fitch, Squirrel or Susliki trimmed.) Caraculs Muskrats (Black and colors.) LAST CALLi JELLY GRAPES ...... 85c basket (Natural, Silver, Gtolden and Groten—plain and trimmed.) Russian Pony Coats Coats At $195. Upwards Hudson Seals, Natural Squirrels, Russian Caraculs, Jap Weasels, f7 Leopards, Raccoons and many novelty coats that must be seen to be fur Coat now appreciated. priijisare and ' FREE FREE low---savu||$ & Bring your fur coat in tomorrov; or Fri­ Rdund Glass average day and let Mr. Greenway give you an exact estimate on the cost of repairing and remod- CRYSTALS liang your fim ePat. 1 Bependable^and satis- ^D N ESD AY, THURSDAY ONLY i, ^factory woiic^guaran^^ . ? • ^ • I , LOUIS S. JAFFE JEWEdfeR 891 Main Street Dial 5892 Fur Coat Is?^ Merchant From Whom It

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that specie of game bird, the com­ were distributed by the Fish and necticut himters to bJig about 30,000 Kathermie B fk lr i BAN OFF PARTR1D(XS mission protected the remaining Game comnoittee o f the local club, pheasants this seeison. birds by closing the season on them- swelling the total of birds jUready ' ' INB^^^R V • WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. last year. ptiTchased from private sources and IN PIA^NO A il® IN STATE OCTOBER 20 Commenting on the partridge ENGAIXMENT ■ , ,■■■ V. ■ ,1'--, . ■ ■ • 'i '- Teleased in local cover. ^NO situation. Superintendent Titcomb BesafiMs^Xte^tag ^MnWeefc. ' . said: “Partridge may be found in All fields and cover within a short $1.21 Studio St Still jipt Funeral Directors Hunting Season Promises to be this State again in .large numbers distance of Mopebeater are well sup- Mr. and Mrs.- Gottfried A. Swan- . SmONIZING this year for which we are thpaik- plied with pheasants, large, flocks of ison of 81 Lauret'street apnoimce the ■AUb ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS One of Best in Years-^ engagemient of their daughter, \ / $8.00 ful.” lieiis nunihering froin lb to. 20 hav­ Pheasants in Large Numbers (Serdk Caroljm, to- Frank Leigh Pheasants have been seen int the ing been seen within a mile of the W IL S O k s AUTO WASH CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Center. The commission liberated Gardner of Hartford, son of Byron Rear of Johnson Blo<^ The hunting season in the vicinity vicinity of Manchester during the Li Gardner of Dallas, Texas. of Manchester is expected to be at summer, due to the heavy stoc^klng 1,500 cock .pheasants last springifor ------program that has been ^ carried out breeding purposes bluides ■ releasing Phone: Office 5171 its best this year vdth the ban on The Epworth League’o f the NortJi The Ladies Society of. the Swed­ Robert K. Anderson partridges due to be lifted by State this year by the Commissipn, co­ 16,577 young pheasantAl dtdrtng the - -- - Residence 7494 past week. With large"^4«afitltles of Methodist church will “hold its Sep- ish Luthnan church' vHU hold its Funeral Director Fish and Game Commissioner, John operating with the, Manchester Fish .tember meeting tomorrow night at meeting tomorrow . afternoon at and Game - dub. Several hundred game in’ the woods ;and fields this Titcomb on October 20. Because of 7:80 O’clock in the vestry. 2:30. ' a disease which neeCrly exterminated young birds procitred from the State , fall, the coxmnlssion &pectji: Con­

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